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Tuesday, 25 September 2012
The most noteworthy sightings of a calm and very wet day inland were a Water Rail, a Short-eared Owl, a Song Thrush and a Treecreeper. Six Skylarks, 43 Goldcrests and three Spotted Flycatchers were also amongst the more common passerine-migrants. Sea-watching in the afternoon was productive as the North-westerly wind picked up, with totals amounting to: one Great Northern Diver, a Sooty Shearwater, a Balearic Shearwater, four Wigeon, two Pomarine Skuas, eight Arctic Skuas and five Common Gulls.
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