The wind had eased from yesterday and moved to south. Once again, the rain threatened all day, but it remained dry.
South shore
Pete watched the noon ferry come in:
Kittiwake 6 adult with IOM ferry - four carrying on into bay, the other two flying rapidly out as it entered port.
New-in juvenile Shag harbour mouth
It was later in the afternoon when I checked (MD). A juvenile Shag flew low into the harbour and landed on one of the platforms near the waterfall.
Juvenile Shag |
It was eyeing the waterfall area, and it looked like it was building up courage to go there, then the outgoing ferry's tannoy spooked it and it flew off and dived for cover.
The 2nd Calendar year Shag was also around. Here it is just out from the roundhead before flying to its favoured spot on the wooden jetty.
Guillemot 1 feeding on the far side of the harbour mouth
Shelduck 67
Wigeon 90
Linnet 38 over saltmarsh but very flighty
Greenfinch 4 Red Nab
Rock Pipit 5 (2 saltmarsh, 1 Red Nab, 2 along the sea wall)
Reed Bunting 2 saltmarsh
A flock of Long-Tailed Tits near the small anemometer included a calling Chiffchaff
Janet took this shot of some of the Oystercatcher roosting along the old Heliport wall |
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