
Beneath the shadow of Beinn Eighe, where the river Coulin empties itself into the loch . . .

. . . water carves its way through land.

Highland cattle and Highland ponies graze and drink at the water’s edge . . .

. . .while, under their feet, the sand martins have made a home in the steep strip of sand between the grass and gravel.

Each year they fly from the Sahara to Scotland. . .

. . . carefully repair their sandy colonies . . .

. . . furnish their nests . . .

. . . and raise their young.

Feeding on the wing, they zip about . . .

. . . squabbling, chit-chattering.

This small, sociable, resourceful bird . . .

the sound of a Highland spring.

Gorgeous insight – thank you
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Beautiful. Carmine bee eaters build similar looking nests.
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Such beautiful harbingers of spring. thank you for sharing.
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Beautiful.
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love this post! amazing photos, as always!
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Thank you for another escape to your beautiful landscape!
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What beautiful clear views of Ben Eighe and what confiding and intimate photos of the chit-chatterers. Thank you!
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What an eloquent and considered comment.
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Thank you, just beautiful.
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…as Chimney Swifts are the urban harbingers of spring in my little Midwestern city💗🪶
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Lovely.
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For us in New Mexico, US, Spring heralds the return of the turkey vultures. They winter in South America. They are so beautiful when a bunch of them glide on the air currents, spiraling up up.
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Could have sworn they all winter here in Napa CA!
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How striking that they return to a persistent nest in a niche environment that looks so susceptible to erosion!
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Beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing!
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Heavenly.
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This is wonderful! Martins and swifts are so amazing to watch. The photos are glorious.
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Lovely entry. Made my morning.
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I completely agree!
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Stunning and beautiful photographs, Kate. Thank you for sharing
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Beautiful.
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Lovely photos- sand martins and highland cattle.
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Apologies think I accidentally unsubscribed I love your posts !
And I particularly enjoyed
The Sand Martins ❤️
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What lovely pictures as always. I can look and dream and not have to rush to my needles and yarn. Nature is wonderful and thank you for sharing the best views and pictures. Really appreciate it, mixed in with a bit of crafting too.
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