A cloudy start, then fog, then rain, then sun, 14°, light to mod SW.
A strange day weather wise, the fog put the dampers on a sea-watch around 11:00, then a brief period of rain, then the sun came out, birding again.
The RNBWS folk arrived today so we had a lighthouse full of ex RN bods all into birding. So felt right at home.
Anyway, to the birds: the sea produced, 2
Pomarine Skua, 3
Arctic Skua, 150+
Kittiwake, a handful of
Sandwich Tern, 5
Shelduck, 23
Common Scoter, a
Great Northern Diver, 2
Red-throated Diver and 50+
Manx Shearwater etc.
Land: 2
Whimbrel, a
Redpoll, 2
Willow Warbler, 4
Chiffchaff, a
Reed Warbler, a
Garden Warbler, 2
Lesser Whitethroat, 9
Common Whitethroat, a
Blackcap, a
Whinchat, 3
Yellow Wagtail and 30+
Swallow.
Butterflies:
Large White,
Orange Tip, a
Blue of some description,
Painted Lady,
Red Admiral,
Speckled Wood,
Wall Brown and
Meadow Brown.