Return of the Cuddy Duck….

Autumn sees the welcome return of a true sea duck, the Eider, to Eyemouth harbour. According to the RSPB it is the UK’s heaviest duck and the fastest flying. It’s portliness is rather endearing. Like the puffin, it’s a real entertainer, decked in harlequin with a peachy blush to the chest and rakish black cap with a swathe of green. On […]

Just another sunny Sunday…..a canine tale

Sunday morning and a beautiful flat calm in Eyemouth bay. In salt water the swans forage for weed and algae. The edge of Fort Point can be seen in the distance. The profile resembles a dog with its paws stretched out to sea. A real dog appears. It is ready for action and has the same dog face as […]

In the rough rude sea……

In Eyemouth boatyard, boats are stripped to the bare metal and painted.  The bright colours  make them visible to shipping and perhaps  chase away the blues. Then after many hours at sea, the scouring of salt and weather strips the paint to reveal subtle  hues of complementary colours. The letters denote the place of registration.  LH 109 is the port […]

Not in my back yard……..

Swans are fiercely territorial.  The young herring gull, caught between the river and the harbour mouth, is shown little mercy by the parent swans. The cygnets, mimicking parental behaviour, join in the one-sided skirmish. The gull finds sanctuary on the river bank, but with a damaged wing, its chances of survival are poor.

You shall have a fishy….

It is high summer and the mackerel are coming in abundance. Fishermen become generous with their catch, but this seal  must work hard for his supper. To catch a glimpse of an animal in the wild can send a shiver down the spine, but in Eyemouth harbour there are seals a-plenty.  Pragmatic creatures, they will entertain for a sliver of fish….and have […]