Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Mull of Galloway and The Tarbets –28th July 2012

Rain was forecast in most of the area but the Mull of Galloway looked best so we headed south.

1-lighthouse

Blue Sky!

2-meadow-pipit

Pipit

3-Mull-of-Galloway-Lighthouse

I don’t know how often they paint it but the lighthouse always looks smart

4-Gallie-Craig

The well hidden Gallie Craig Tea Room with its grass roof

5-blue-sea

Blue, blue sea

6-lighthouse

Clouds are gathering

7-juv-wheatear

Young Wheatear on lighthouse wall

8-6-spot-burnet

6 Spot Burnet moth

9-garden-snail

Common Garden Snail (Cornu aspersum)

10-snail

Snail Cepaea sp

11-snail

Copse Snail (Arianta arbustorum)

12-snails

It always fascinates me just how many snails gather on the lighthouse garden wall, mostly common garden snails but there are a few different ones

13-lighthouse-family

On Saturdays during the summer you can visit the lighthouse, here is a family enjoying the great views!

14-lighthouse

 

15-cinnabar-caterpillar

Cinnabar caterpillar on Ragwort

16-lighthouse-from-foghorn

View of the lighthouse from the foghorn

17-lighthouse

 

18-scar-rocks

Scar Rock, 6 miles offshore but part of the RSPB reserve, 200 pairs of gannets nest here

19-wee-scars

Wee Scars

20-kittiwakes

Nesting kittiwakes on the cliffs

21-6-spot-burnet

6 Spot Burnet

22-pipit

Pipit

23-soldier-beetles

Soldier beetles on wild carrot

24-colour

Colourful wild flowers

25-linnets

Linnets

26 Grayling

Grayling butterfly

27-towards-Maryport

View towards Maryport

28-6-spot-burnet

6 Spot Burnet moth

29-meadow-Brown

Meadow Brown butterfly

30-sign

Sign at the RSPB reserve.

Despite the blue sky, it poured with rain shortly after this so we retreated back to the car for lunch.

Shower over, we set off towards West Tarbet.

31 Northern-eggar

Northern Eggar (Lasiocampa quercus form callunae)

32-Northern-eggar

Quite friendly!

33-northern-eggar

What a stunning large moth, this is a male, the female is paler and larger but don’t tend to come out in the daytime.

34-northern-eggar

 

35-kittiwakes

Kittiwakes still with young

36-rocks

Looks like there should be a fantasy castle on that point!

37-green-veined-white

Green-veined White butterfly

38-cave

Sea cave

39-Mull

View back towards the lighthouse

40-sheep

We had to walk very carefully past these sheep as we didnt want to scare them over the cliff

41-West-Tarbet

West Tarbet

42-West-Tarbet

 

43-west-tarbet

 

44-tank

This huge rusty tank must have washed up here many years ago

45-East-Tarbet

East Tarbet

46-Linnet

Linnet

47-stonechat

Stonechat

48-storm

I think we are about to get wet!

49-sign

Signs for the new path

51-sign

50-lighthouse

Back to the lighthouse…

52-gates

..and the carpark

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