Most of today was taken up with sea watching which was quite fruitful, highlights being a very early first Pomarine Skua of the spring, a lovely male Hen Harrier going out to sea, 100s of Scoter and Sandwich Terns, also my first Black-throated Diver of the year. The land was fairly quiet, though a Common Redstart was trapped in The Moat.
A quick check at Scotney saw an increase in Yellow Wagtails, several Reed Warblers in the ditches, Corn Buntings and Tree Sparrows.
The first Chough to have occurred at Dungeness, albeit from the Dover reintroduction scheme. Shame about having to watch it looking straight into the sun.
One of at least 2 Black Redstarts behind the sea watch hide

