olddog
10-05-08, 07:59
Sea life in St Abbs is awakening for Spring. Took these few shots in the trainer pool and the gully leading up to it.
90% positive but that they are juvenile Top Knots. They are about 1-3 cm long. Hard to see as they are well camouflaged .The best way to find them is to hover low over the bed and sweep with your hand forward to spook them into moving.
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h39/ranchuolddog/juvtopknot.jpg
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h39/ranchuolddog/P5080013.jpg
A short vid clip
http://s60.photobucket.com/player.swf?refURL=/&file=http://vid60.photobucket.com/albums/h39/ranchuolddog/P5080028.flv&fs=1&os=1&ap=1
90% positive but that they are juvenile Top Knots. They are about 1-3 cm long. Hard to see as they are well camouflaged .The best way to find them is to hover low over the bed and sweep with your hand forward to spook them into moving.
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h39/ranchuolddog/juvtopknot.jpg
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h39/ranchuolddog/P5080013.jpg
A short vid clip
http://s60.photobucket.com/player.swf?refURL=/&file=http://vid60.photobucket.com/albums/h39/ranchuolddog/P5080028.flv&fs=1&os=1&ap=1