Willow Warbler at Galloways this morning
Galloways this morning still held 4-5 Pied Flycatchers, Common Redstart, Whinchat, Wheatears many Common Whitethroats and Stonechats, though the highlight for me was high flying flock of 10 Grey Plover which flew NE calling as they went.
Pied Flycatchers at Galloways this morning
Wheatear at Galloways this morning
A quick lunchtime visit to the ARC found the Glossy Ibis still present, fortunately it doesn't seem to be too bothered by people standing, walking and shouting on the bank. At the Pines 2 more Pied Flycatchers and several Willow Warblers, as several feral kids were running around screaming I left wnd went home for lunch.
Arctic Skuas off the fishing boats this afternoon
13.45-15.45 from the fishing boats with AJG who collated the numbers:
Common Scoter: 2E
Fulmar: 4W
Gannet: 12W
Cormorant: 2 around
Oystercatcher: 2W
Arctic Skua: 6W
Kittiwake: 3W
Yellow-legged Gull: 1 juv/1w
Sandwich Tern: 46W
Common Tern: 213W
Little Tern: 1W
Wheatear: 4 on beach
Grey Seal: 1
Harbour Porpoise: 15+
Fulmar off the fishing boats this afternoon
1 of c15 at least of Harbour Porpoises off the fishing boats this afternoon
Late afternoon at the top of the Long Pits 3 Pied Flycatchers, a Spotted Flycatcher and a Common Redstart, also the usual warblers.
People think they can do what they want,and as for kids
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