Other sightings today included two Manx Shearwaters, 59 Gannets, a Common Scoter, two Sparrowhawks, a Buzzard, three Kestrels, 14 Golden Plovers, a Snipe, two Whimbrels, 28 Curlews, eight Turnstones, a Pomarine Skua, eight Arctic Skuas, seven Black-headed Gulls, 45 Sandwich Terns, 15 'Commic' Terns, 50 Razorbills, a Collared Dove, two Skylarks, 18 Swallows, 13 Grey Wagtails, ten alba Wagtails, 24 Robins, six Stonechats, five Wheatears, three Blackcaps, 15 Chiffchaffs, five Chaffinches and 59 Linnets.
Red-throated Divers are mostly seen off our coastline during seawatching sessions, when they fly past at distance. It was a real treat to get close views of this summer-plumage individual. Theo even managed a couple of photos.
There's little need for a headtorch at the moment. The bright near-full moon is making for some stunning night time scenes.
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