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The sitting-in-the-car-watching-the-sea bit was much more comfortable, but there was little on the move. The full totals are as follows -
Gannet 80 per hour
Kittiwake 35 per hour
Common Gull 7
Razorbill 3
Cormorant 3
Red breasted Merganser 1
Eider 5
Fulmar 10
Turnstone 1
Puffin 10
Common Scoter 1
Shag 1
Guillemot 7
Diver sp 1
Red throated Diver 1
Great black backed Gull 5
Whimbrel 1 probable but I fluffed getting a good view due to drinking tea and eating Easter Egg.
Highlight was a tiny Chiffchaff that just dropped from no where into a clump of dock and garden refuse. It flew off again after a minute. Migration is happening...
This afternoon we had a walk down to the pond after the rain had stopped. A loud metallic sounding call, very briefly, caught my attention. A scan around revealed the regular 6 Tufted Ducks a few Mallard, a Teal, 2 pairs of Little Grebe, the Mute Swans and then - a Coot! Nice one, Coot has only appeared in 4 out of 7 year lists here compared to Waxwing that has appeared on 5, and equalling both Twite and Yellow browed Warbler. A nice one to get on the team.
104. Coot
4 comments:
ive never seen a chiff chaff, only heard them!
Nice blog, great photos.
Ian
http://my-wildlife-pond-project.blogspot.co.uk
Simon - You should just follow up the singing bird to get a look. Failing that, from late June - September they roam around all over the place and are common in hedges or rural gardens etc. Especially near damper areas, pond margins.
Ian - Cheers, I would follow your blog but you dont have the followers widget added?
Oops I wondered why I didn't seem to be getting any followers. I've added a button now, thanks.
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