Sunday, 13 October 2024

Calmer southerlies switched to a north-easterly as the day went on. The sea was rather productive with 3779 Razorbills (highest day count since 2018), three Manx Shearwaters, 72 Common Scoters, two Arctic Skuas, 16 Mediterraneans Gulls, 44 Common Gulls, 105 Black-headed Gulls, 394 Kittiwakes, a Guillemot and 203 Gannets south with a Great Northern Diver, a Pale-bellied Brent Goose and a Dark-bellied Brent Goose north. Elsewhere, a Yellow-browed Warbler was trapped and colour ringed at Nant, the Ring Ouzel in the Wetlands, a Grasshopper Warbler in the North End Gorse and a Whooper Swan over. 

Other birds of note were a Little Egret, three Merlins, three Water Rails, a Jack Snipe, a Snipe, two Whimbrels, a Great Spotted Woodpecker, 26 Skylarks, a Swallow, a Grey Wagtail, 135 Meadow Pipits, seven White Wagtails, six Redwings, four Blackcaps, six Chiffchaffs, nine Goldcrests, ten Rooks, 12 Ravens, 40 Starlings, 11 Goldfinches, 32 Chaffinches, 30 Siskins, four Lesser Redpolls and five Reed Buntings

Yellow-browed Warbler  © Ed Betteridge
Lesser Redpoll  © Ed Betteridge

Goldfinches  © Ed Betteridge

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