Light
south-easterlies dominated proceedings and while always appreciated, it meant
that the fog drifted in and out over these couple of days – although it was
more in than out!It was quiet for
migrants although a clear start to the 16th allowed the Hobby seen on the 15th to head south out to sea
off The Lurn followed by a cloud of screaming Terns while a handful of waders
including a Whimbrel and 3 Collared Doves also left to the south; not much else
to mention really although the very unseasonal Shorelark reappeared at
the Lighthouse (first seen on the 12th) and the two ringed Common
Crossbills.
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