Thursday 19 October 2023

The sea was generally quiet apart from a Red-throated Diver, three Manx Shearwaters, two Commic Terns and three Common Scoters. The Hen Harrier was still around busy hunting mainly in the Wetlands. An arrival of thrushes saw a Ring Ouzel, 19 Blackbirds, 15 Fieldfares four Song Thrushes and 22 Redwings logged. A Stock Dove went over Cristin and a Wigeon was in Solfach. 

Another trip out dazzling produced a Water Rail, Moorhen, two Oystercatchers and a Snipe along with sightings of a Short-eared Owl and 1+ Long-eared Owls

Snipe © Ed Betteridge

Water Rail © Ed Betteridge 

Other birds included three Merlins, two Peregrines, a Water Rail, a Lapwing, five Purple Sandpipers, two Dunlins, a Whimbrel, seven Redshanks, six Mediternean Gulls, 28 Black-headed Gulls, 11 Common Gulls, two Skylarks, 39 Robins, four Blackcaps, nine Chiffchaffs, 33 Goldcrests, four Long-tailed Tits, eight Great Tits, 25 Starlings, 35 Chaffinches, 51 Siskins, 31 Goldfinches, a Lesser Redpoll and two Reed Buntings

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