Other sightings today included ten Gannets, a Cormorant, four Shags, two Grey Herons, a Sparrowhawk, a Kestrel, a Peregrine, eight Ringed Plovers, 14 Sanderlings, 19 Dunlins, two Whimbrels, nine Curlews, five Redshanks, 40 Turnstones, 44 Black-headed Gulls, a Common Gull, 25 Kittiwakes, 20 Sandwich Terns, 41 Swallows, 26 House Martins, a Stonechat, six Wheatears, five Sedge Warblers, a Garden Warbler, four Chiffchaffs, 13 Willow Warblers, four Spotted Flycatchers, five Chaffinches and 48 Linnets.
We don't usually get such large numbers of juvenile Mediterranean Gulls this early in the autumn, and it seems likely that many of them are dispersing from colonies in mainland Europe.
We set up the whoosh net on Solfach this evening in anticipation of catching waders at high tide.
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