Heysham Obs
Bit of north harbour walling this morning 0825-0900 then an outfalls check. Best sighting of the day, though, was a Yellow-line Quaker in the moth trap - mega rare on the coast here but the commonest moth in woodland back home (no accidental transports!)
The Czech-ringed veteran Med was patrolling the north wall
Two recognisable Razorbill flew out and 4 whirring dots further out presumed same or similar
Chiffchaff calling by the office
The lunchtime IOM ferry saw a following 1CY Kittiwake and adult Little Gull milling around. Two things far offshore looked like 1CY Shag but that is as far as it went at that range
Just added Dan's blog link - not before time - one of a handful of people in this area who know how to work a site and winkle out the elusive migrants
Moths included Yellow-line Quaker and Parsnip moth
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