Sanderlings, seals, and porpoise


This is a video of a harbour porpoise near a boat on Grevelingen lake in the Netherlands.

This afternoon, all the way to the easternmost point of Schiermonnikoog.

This happened on the Eilander Balgexpres: a tractor with a bus behind it.

At first, the road from the village to the north, to the beach. A group of pheasants.

Then, the tractor plus bus went along the beach, sometimes crossing low tide “rivers”.

Shelducks. Many lesser black-backed gulls. Herring gulls. Some black-headed gulls. Many sanderlings. Some oystercatchers.

At the end of our journey is the Eilanderbalg, the easternmost spot. About 20 common seals laying on a sandbank. Two seals are swimming and come quite close.

Sadly, a juvenile harbour porpoise laying dead on the beach. This is the smallest cetacean species of the North Sea. This youngster is only about 80 centimeter. Though it beached probably not very long ago, feeding gulls have already damaged it.

Caspian seal population declines 90% – Now endangered: here.

Caspian seal (Pusa caspica): here.

Wheatear and shelducks


This video is about a wheatear (Oenanthe oenanthe).

Today, to the Waddensee dike south of the village.

Many mallards. Pied wagtails.

Many dunlin and oystercatchers. Quite some turnstones.

On the rocks of the dike, a wheatear. Later, two more wheatears on the bicycle track.

As we walk back, adult little ringed plovers on the bicycle track.

Over a hundred shelducks, and a few brent geese.

In the hide today: less birds than usually, because of the rain and strong wind. Mainly mallards, great cormorants, and great crested grebes. Finally, a male Eurasian wigeon lands on the water.

Not far away, about thirty little egrets sit in the same trees as yesterday. They are sitting on lower branches today; maybe because of the wind.

This is another wheatear video.

Thirty little egrets and a kestrel


This is a video about Schiermonnikoog,

Today is my second day on Schiermonnikoog island.

Barn swallows flying over a meadow; two grey herons.

Just before the birding hide, thirty little egrets sitting in trees. I had never seen so many individuals of this species together, except on Elephantine island in Egypt, in a mixed little egret-cattle egret heronry.

Outside the hide, male and female pheasants. True forget-me-not flowers.

From the hide again many ducks: shovelers, Eurasian wigeons, mallards. Also a tufted duck; and great crested grebes.

Beyond the dunes, many sea asters. Some flowering, some seed.

Close to the sea, European searocket flowering, both white and purple flowers.

In the afternoon, three buzzards flying over the dunes.

Later, at least one kestrel hovering in the air.

From the hide: shovelers, Eurasian wigeons, pintails, gadwalls, great cormorants, great crested grebes, barn swallows. After six pm, the first little egret of tonight arrives. Later, four others join him. As we leave, two more little egrets flying from the Waddenzee to the lake.

Seal and shovelers


This video from the USA is called La Jolla Harbor Seals – Short Documentary.

Today, on my way to the railway station, shaggy mane fungus.

From the train to Groningen, buzzards.

From the bus to Lauwersoog, a buzzard sitting on a lamppost; and northern lapwings on a field.

As we boarded the ship to Schiermonnikoog island, in the harbour of Lauwersoog, a harbour seal.

Video of birds in Lauwersoog harbour: here.

Two shelducks flying over the Waddenzee.

During a walk to the west, from the only village on the island, female and male pheasants.

From the birding hide, many ducks on the lake, including mallards, shovelers, pintails, and Eurasian wigeon.

Also scores of great cormorants. And two little egrets.

Later, a common curlew and many starlings along the Waddenzee dike.

Less or no blogging here for a week


This video is called WordPress.com – Step-by-Step Tutorial on How to Blog.

There will be less, or maybe even no, blogging here at Dear Kitty for a week.

Starting about 3-4 October, normal frequency will resume.

See you all then (or, maybe, earlier)!

Actor Paul Newman dies


This video from the USA is about Paul Newman.

From British daily The Guardian:

Screen legend Paul Newman has died at the age of 83 after losing his battle against cancer.

A spokesman for the actor, Marni Tomljanovic, said Newman died on Friday.

Newman initially tried to play down concerns about his health after reports that he was undergoing cancer treatment in New York. …

Newman is best known for his leading roles in The Hustler, Cool Hand Luke and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, in which he played opposite longtime friend Robert Redford.

See also here.

From Connecting the Dots blog in the USA:

In 1968, my path crossed Newman’s as we both stepped out of our working lives to oppose the war in Vietnam. When I invited him to lunch with a dozen magazine editors, he told me the prospect of talking about himself was so unnerving he had stayed too long in a steam bath to calm down. Sitting next to him, I had to titrate the balance of beer and ice water to keep him relaxed and hydrated as he eloquently described his feelings about the war.