Monday, 21 October 2024

The wind calmed overnight to a brisk west-south-west, the sea was slightly quieter than hoped but a good passage of Mediterranean Gulls saw 383 logged south a new Island record! Also south were two Red-throated Divers, seven Manx Shearwaters, 94 Gannets, five Common Scoters, a Golden Plover, 84 Black-headed Gulls, three Common Gulls, seven Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 614 Kittiwakes, seven Guillemots and 2001 Razorbills. A total of 12 Swallows battled south with the Yellow-browed Warbler still in Plas Withy. 

Other birds logged today were a Merlin, a Water Rail, a Ringed Plover, three Whimbrels, four Purple Sandpipers, two Snipe, 12 Redshanks, two Common Gulls, 21 Black-headed Gulls, a Great Spotted Woodpecker, two Skylarks, six Chiffchaffs, three Goldcrests, 49 Choughs, 25 Starlings, four Chaffinches, three Goldfinches, a Siskin, 15 Linnets and three Reed Buntings

Common and Black-headed Gull © Ed Betteridge

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