The calm conditions have persisted over the last couple of days although few species seem to have taken advantage of the pleasant weather with little movement noted; a
Stonechat was new on 25th along with a slight increase to 17
Redwings. A near summer plumaged
Black-throated Diver which flew east past the seawatch hide was the highlight of the following day along with 13
Great-northern Divers, 9
Red-throated Divers and a good count of 364
Shags on the nearly flat calm seas. Other migrants were represented by an influx of 62
Black-headed Gulls (including several flocks seen coming in high from the south), two
Rooks and a slight increase to 36
Fieldfares while small numbers of species such as
Woodcock and
Snow Bunting are still being seen.
Robin
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