Thursday, 7 April 2022

Common Seal & Shetland Puffins

Its great to be able to watch common seals just a few mins from the house

They are all smiling because the Orcas have only been down in the south mainland a few times, which has given time for numbers to recover











 New book out Now ` Shetland Puffins' it is A$ size with 97 colour photos
£14 + Postage, email me at shetpuffinbook@gmail.com





Puffins returned to the Shetland cliffs on the 1 April this year, slightly earlier than normal


Tuesday, 5 April 2022

Shetland Puffin book

I have just publsihed my second book, this time Shetland Puffins

It is A4 size with 97 photos, mainly taken down at Sumburgh Head


This book has been released just as the puffins have come back to the cliffs at Sumburgh Head RSPB reserve


If you like a copy it is £14 + postage (£4.75pp in UK) message me at shetpuffinbook@gmail.com 

Sunday, 3 April 2022

Slavionian Grebe

 It was good to see a Slavioian Grebe close up at Whiteness the other day.


We have a number wintering , especially along the westide voes, but normally in winter plumage








Details of my new `Shetland Puffin' book next post

Tuesday, 29 March 2022

Sperm Whale - day 9

 Back to see the Sperm whale a few times and its good to see that it appears to be getting stronger. 


I watched it for about 2.5 hours and although it spent all the time in the upper reaches of the voe it was alot more active, diving and stronger blows


Today is day 9, amazing its still there as it should be in deep water off to the west on the contential shelf. It eats squid but those monitoring the whale have said it perhaps hadn't eaten since coming into the voe, this is not uncommon.

They can dive down to 10,000 feet spending two hours on the dive, which is amazing. 

Sperm Whales have the biggest head and brain on the planet. Their brains 5x times heavier than a humans.

They have occasionally attacked Killer Whales, none have been seen aound these parts for weeks, spending most of the time up north around Yell, Unst and the north mainland.





They can have a life span of 70 year so we are hoping it can get back out to sea and increase its chances of achieving an old age.





This whale has been estimated at around 45 feet long, but they can go up to nearly 70 feet long, with the head being a 1/3 of the size. Moby- Dick was said to be 85 feet long.




The blowhole is located to the left of the head and gives a distinctive blow that way, a good way to ID the whale.

Blow hole

























I restricted myself to just taken 1200 photos, well worth it too



Later tonight i received information that it was moving back out of the voe, past Nesbister bod where it beached briefly on day two.