Sgarbh
I stopped by Loch Striven this morning in order to get a few shots - I am slowly getting used to a Nikon P900 with an amazing lens which ranges from superb wide-angle - as in my extra photo - to extreme close up.
This cormorant - I think it is a cormorant - was sitting on an old buoy in the loch, one of the ones used to mark the area for WWII test runs of what was called a "highball" bomb, a precursor of the famous "bouncing bomb". Some years ago a team of divers recovered at least one of them from the sea bed.
Cormorants, or Sgarbh in Gaelic, used to be a favourite game bird for fishermen and others on the west coast though they taste very fishy.
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