We remained on repeat - or at least, a repeat that gets less fulfilling with each watching: more brisk northeasterly, more clear skies, less migrants. The overhead flow of
Meadow Pipits and
hirundines at the Bill diminished to a few hundred apiece - with 800
Swallow topping the totals - and 2 departing
Kestrels and 2
Siskins were the only other noteworthy vismig sightings. It remained relatively quiet on the ground, with the lingering singles of
Marsh Harrier,
Kingfisher and
Pied Flycatcher providing the best of the interest amongst the few new arrivals at the Bill. Variety from the sea there included 18
Balearic Shearwaters and singles of
Brent Goose,
Shoveler,
Arctic Skua and
Arctic Tern.
The tailspin into winter continued at Ferrybridge where the wader selection has remained largely unchanged all week; Knot, Dunlin and Ringed Plover there today © Roy Norris: