The 25th was another wet and windy day, with most of the days notable sightings coming from the north end of the Island. A couple of
Iceland Gulls (juvenile and 2nd winter) were together at Bewan, while an hours sea-watch saw 3
Arctic Terns, 57
Puffins and 290
Kittiwakes pass by. Some 25
Rooks were seen-almost all of them arriving from the north before leaving for mainland Orkney to the south. The Kirbest crop field held 8
Lapland Buntings including a few smart summer plumage males and 8
Snow Buntings were on the coast near the Observatory. A
Merlin was trapped and ringed at Holland House in the evening (the first to have been done so for 2 years) and there was also a female
Sparrowhawk, 2
Black-tailed Godwits and 4 each of
Sand Martin and
Swallow seen. The 26th was a quieter, but calmer day. At least 6
Lapland Buntings were still at Kirbest and a
Brambling was new at the Observatory. 19
Great Northern Divers were counted offshore and the 4
Pink-footed Geese near Hooking included at least 1 new bird.
Great Northern Diver
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