I've been intending to get some Gannet shots for quite a while now, but the you-know-what keeps getting in the way. At last restrictions were eased sufficiently to enable realistic planning. Choices were a 2.5h drive to an RSPB mainland site or 1.5h drive followed by a short boat trip. Opted for the latter depite the early start (on the road by 04:30). The venue was Bass Rock .
What followed was not exactly what I was expecting ... Firstly (and not totally unexpected) the weather was not quite as forecast (calm seas and light cloud cover turned out to be a distinct swell and persistent heavy cloud). Next up - gannet overload! If you look at the picture of Bass Rock in the link it looks to consist of a light coloured stone, but it's not, it is black rock and the creamy white colour comes from the dense covering of gannets. The trip promised birds would be attracted by "chumming" and indeed they were but they were old hands at this and were already flying low around the boat before the skipper had even started throwing the fish into the water, so clean dive shots were impossible.
Bottom line is something I never thought I'd type - too many birds!
Overall however, still a good outing and here are a few shots for C&C:
It's mine!;
Gotcha!:
Head first:
Posing:
Crowd shot: