




Loads of terns feeding offshore included 13 Roseates. Its a pity none of them came to land for a photograph.
Above, Arctic Tern and juv, Common Tern and juv, Sandwich Tern, all on the shore at Boulmer Steel.
I've had three patch year ticks this weekend - Storm petrel, Velvet Scoter and Red necked Grebe plus some reasonable sea watching with Sooty Shearwaters, Bonxies and Arctic Skuas.
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