The last day of strong gusting south-westerlies for the week, with highlights being limited to five Golden Plovers over the Narrows, 11 Mediterranean Gulls, six White Wagtails and a Lesser Redpoll over the Wetlands. Eight Swallows passing along the coast were our first sightings for a while with Goldcrests and Robins only numbering 15 and nine respectively. In the Observatory garden, keen eyes found the feather of our first Long-eared Owl of the season, clearly it is hiding somewhere in the vicinity. Interestingly, Magpies appear to be doing something with a big group of 17 on the South End this morning with other birds scattered around the island during the day.
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Robin (C) Greg Lee |
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The Seal pups are relaxing now the wind is dying down (C) Greg Lee |
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