Friday, 25 August 2017

The sea kicked up a good range of birds throughout the day with 45 Gannets, 205 Manx Shearwaters, 61 Common Scoters, one Arctic Skua, one Pomarine Skua, 15 Black-headed Gulls, two Sandwich Terns, two Common Terns, ten Razorbills, one Guillemot, two Puffins, one Red-throated Diver and most surprisingly of all a Tufted Duck!

Next we've got our waders, of which numbers seemed relatively low compared to recent counts, yet they were still out and about with 29 Oystercatchers, two Ringed Plovers, 49 Dunlins, five Whimbrels, 32 Curlews, 17 Redshanks, 28 Turnstones and highlight of the day being an adult Curlew Sandpiper moulting into its winter plumage that flew in close along the south end this morning amongst a flock of Dunlins.

Meanwhile other migrants for the day included two Sparrowhawks, 70 Swallows, 66 Meadow Pipits, ten House Martins, one Grey Wagtail, one Little Egret, 37 White Wagtails, ten Robins, eight Wheatears, three Whitethroat, three Blackcaps, 11 Chiffchaffs, 34 Willow Warblers, nine Goldcrests, six Spotted Flycatchers, one Pied Flycatcher, one Siskin, 192 Linnets and one Long-eared Owl.

Long-eared Owl (Asio otus) - Elliot's Birding Diaries 

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