Friday, 22 September 2017

The sea provided the saving grace today, on what would otherwise have been a very quiet day. Amongst the customary flocks of Kittiwakes (numbering 4604 today), were three Black-headed, three Common and two Mediterranean Gulls and 32 Sandwich, three Common and two Arctic Terns. 13 Arctic and six Great Skuas included many taking advantage of this plentiful supply of victims, with a single Pomarine Skua also seen off the North End. Other highlights included singles of Wigeon and Teal and two Common Scoters, and a Snipe coming in/off at the North End. 154 Razorbills and 135 Gannets were also passing throughout the day. 

An improved selection of waders included three Purple Sandpipers, and a single Ringed Plover, rather surprisingly our first since the 17th! three Dunlins and four Whimbrels were also around the Narrows, with increases to 46 Turnstones and 15 Redshanks. 54 Curlews and 40 Oystercatchers were also present.

Meanwhile, on land it was exceptionally quiet. The only species to see an increase were 51 Rock Pipits around the coast, while otherwise migrant action consisted of a mere 38 Goldcrests, five Chiffchaffs, one Willow Warbler and one Spotted Flycatcher.

Dunlins, Ephraim Perfect; Ephraim's Bird Blog

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