The winds continue from WSW not quite as strong as yesterday, but enough to drive plenty of seabirds into the bay. Heavy, but isolated showers, with some periods of bright sunshine.
Kittiwake 219
Gannet 38 (all adults like yesterday)
Great Northern Diver -1 out
Red-throated Diver - 3 out
Razorbill/Guillemot - 1 out
Guillemot - 1
Pale-bellied Brent Goose - 15 flew towards Red Nab at 0900hrs
The Brent did arrive at Red Nab, but didn't stay long |
Mediterranean gull at least one 2nd calendar year bird patrolling the south sea wall
Oh dear, it looks like I'm (MD) slipping into ships and boats mode again, sorry......
This is the Pilot boat it's still in the harbour here, but it's rough.
It was going out, presumably to rendezvous with an incoming vessel. To minimise the storms impact it followed directly behind the StenaLine going out. But even in its wake it was still a rough ride.
It was still right behind the StenaLine at least three miles out and still no sign of another vessel. I wouldn't want to be the Pilot climbing from the Pilot boat onto an incoming ship in any weather. But today......
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