A strong westerly wind saw a decent passage out to sea with a Fulmar, 55 Manx Shearwaters, 118 Gannets, 47 Common Scoters, a Pomarine Skua, three Arctic Skuas, 524 Kittiwakes, a Mediternean Gull, four Sandwich Terns, two Arctic Terns, three Common Terns, eight Guillemots, 2559 Razorbills and 55 Golden Plovers south.
The highlight of the day was a Grey Phalarope in Solfach; though this is the second of the year this one showed very well compared to previous flybys at sea happily feeding sometimes only a couple of metres away!
Grey Phalarope © Ed Betteridge |
Grey Phalarope © Ed Betteridge |
Despite the stronger winds, there was still a bit of overhead movement including seven Skylarks, a Merlin, 21 Swallows, six House Martins, three Grey Wagtails, 14 'Alba' Wagtails, two Siskins and four Goldfinches. The Yellow Wagtail was still in the Wetlands.
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