Tuesday 3 October 2023

A strong westerly wind saw a decent passage out to sea with a Fulmar, 55 Manx Shearwaters, 118 Gannets, 47 Common Scoters, a Pomarine Skua, three Arctic Skuas, 524 Kittiwakes, a Mediternean Gull, four Sandwich Terns, two Arctic Terns, three Common Terns, eight Guillemots, 2559 Razorbills and 55 Golden Plovers south. 

The highlight of the day was a Grey Phalarope in Solfach; though this is the second of the year this one showed very well compared to previous flybys at sea happily feeding sometimes only a couple of metres away! 

Grey Phalarope © Ed Betteridge

Grey Phalarope © Ed Betteridge

 
Despite the stronger winds, there was still a bit of overhead movement including seven Skylarks, a Merlin, 21 Swallows, six House Martins, three Grey Wagtails, 14 'Alba' Wagtails, two Siskins and four Goldfinches. The Yellow Wagtail was still in the Wetlands. 

Other birds of note today were three Grey Herons, a Kestrel, nine Purple Sandpipers, a Dunlin, two Snipe, three White Wagtails, 36 Robins, four Wheatears, two Blackcaps, three Chiffchaffs, 38 Goldcrests, a Chaffinch and 33 Goldfinches.

Seal pup 48 © Ed Betteridge

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