Sunday, 26 August 2018

Despite a good amount of birding coverage today, it was a quiet one for migrants. Quieter days like this do allow us to get on with office paperwork without worrying too much about what we might be missing outside, so that's how the majority of today was spent. Notable sightings today came from the sea, with two Arctic Skuas and a Great Skua passing off the West Coast.

Other sightings included 12 Fulmars, 692 Manx Shearwaters, 107 Gannets, two Grey Herons, four Mallards, three Common Scoters, a Sparrowhawk, two Buzzards, four Kestrels, two Peregrines, a Ringed Plover, three Dunlins, 44 Whimbrels, 20 Curlews, 12 Redshanks, a Greenshank, 28 Turnstones, two Arctic Skuas, a Great Skua, eight Black-headed Gulls, 85 Kittiwakes, 25 Sandwich Terns, nine Arctic Terns, a 'Commic' Tern, a Guillemot, a Little Owl, 22 Swallows, 13 House Martins, eight White Wagtails, three Robins, six Stonechats, 15 Wheatears, two Chiffchaffs, five Willow Warblers, a Spotted Flycatcher, three Chaffinches and 24 Linnets.

As the seabird season has all but ended, our trips around the east side of the island become more spaced apart. It's still looking as spectacular as ever, just without the thousands of Razorbills whirling around below. 

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