After some early morning
murk, fog and drizzle cleared, it was another beautiful sunny day but
inevitably the force 7-8 NW wind remained making things difficult; there was
little on the sea in the first few hours with the first Long-tailed Duck for
weeks flying south the highlight along with another 30+ Red-throated Divers and
more Gannets, Fulmars and Auks.
There was little change in the area with the usual
pair of Red-backed Shrikes in the same place although they didn’t seem to be
doing much and several Spotted Flycatchers being noisy and very active while a
couple of Crossbills were heard over Lebeltet.
Fledgling Song Thrush
Red Admiral
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