This pic sums up the morning - one of those where it was difficult to focus the scope with a flat calm featureless murky sea and faint Cumbrian outline. Used the yellow buoy and here is the best of the rest after the Little Tern; Sandwich Terns and a Grey Seal floating past!
seal and sarnies
Sandwich Tern - 30-35, mainly blogging
Little Tern - one 'in' about twice as far out as the yellow buoys
Red-throated Diver - sp on - floating in
Whimbrel - 4 in and heard from OE saltmarsh creek
Wheatear - one big and one very big male OE grassland plus three others
Linnet - 21
Guillemot - still in harbour
Very little ringed - the hoped for fall not materialising - the office produced Sedge & Willow Warbler, Chiffchaff and Whitethroat in conditions which were watched carefully but ok.....which it certainly wasn't just south and west. Then four migrant Lesser Whitethroat were found in the net together and these were the last birds in the nets
Grey Seal - one - same as yesterday
Moths
Water Carpet might be new for here - will check - and Oak Tree Pug notable (photos below). Less notable firsts were Flame Shoulder and Dark Barred Twin spot Carpet; also ran: Brown Silver Line
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