A drizzly windy morning starting at the Sea watch hide.
07.10-08.40 with AJG who kindly collated the numbers:
Wigeon: 2 down
Common Scoter: 3 down
Gannet: 1,274 down and 306 around
Great Skua: 5 down
Arctic Skua: 2 down
Mediterranean Gull: 1 down
G B B Gull 120/hour passing down
Kittiwake: 1 down
Sandwich Tern 12 dow
Razorbill 6 down
Auk sp 3 down
The ARC was again very quiet with the islands looking very bare, I couldn't even find the Red-necked Grebe though it was still present per EH.
A very windswept Scotney found just the usual feral geese and 32 Curlews.
At the fishing boats this afternoon the Arctic Skuas were showing very well
14.10-17.00 from the fishing boats with PH,EH, MH,LG et al:Brent Goose: 5 down
Great-crested Grebe: 4 around
Sooty Shearwater: 4 down
Shearwater sp 4 down (probably Manx)
Gannet: 1,634 down
Turnstone: 6 around
Arctic Skua: 5 around
Yellow-legged Gull: 1 ad around
Kittiwake: 12 down
Sandwich Tern: 61 down + 30 feeding off shore
Common Tern: 1 around
Razorbill: 17 down
Auk sp: 4 down 2 up
Common Tern at the fishing boats this afternoon
Sandwich Tern at the fishing boats this afternoon
Yellow-legged Gull at the fishing boats this afternoon
Turnip
Webb's Wainscot
Hi Mr Plodd,
ReplyDeleteJust to say the moth labelled as a Pearly looks like a Turnip to me. They too have that pearly type under-wing but the top 'bit' is all wrong for PU. Please delete this comment asap as it'll stop me try to come across to your readers as some sort of expert which is FAR from the case.
Keep up the good work ...
ciao, Phil [long time, long suffering Pegwellist]
I'm no expert so I'll go along with your I.D.
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