Sunday, 5 May 2013

Sea vs Land

Sunny, 14º, cool W wind.

Another day where the sea proved more interesting than the land where migrants were thin on the ground except for a good fall of Wheatear with well over one hundred seen.
Other land migrants were singles of Lesser Whitethroat, Blackcap, Reed Warbler and a flyover Tree Pipit, six Willow Warbler, two Chiffchaff and six Whitethroat, also a Peregrine, Kestrel and two Raven.

Hirundines started to appear around 07:30 and continued until approximately 19:00, well over one thousand Swallow, twenty plus House Martin and two Sand Martin, also six Swift.
The sea saved the day with two sea watches, one first thing and an evening one. These produced five hundred plus “comic” Tern with several feeding flocks of the bill, two Great Skua, eight Arctic Skua and three Pomarine Skua, in addition, ninety three Common Scoter, a Great Northern Diver, five Red-throated Diver, three Manx Shearwater, a Balearic Shearwater, two Shelduck, two Bar-tailed Godwit and a Whimbrel.

A single Puffin seen with the other Auks by the west cliffs.



  Herring Gull on the bird table
 Kestrel
Wheatear

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