Unwelcome turbulent conditions returned and the resultant southwesterly gale did no favours when it came to maintaining the passerine migration momentum that had been building over the last few days. A few migrants were still in evidence both on the ground and overhead but numbers were hugely reduced and, bar the long-staying
Marsh Harrier, nothing of consequence was discovered. The sea was well-watched but with relatively few rewards: c100
Balearic Shearwaters passed or lingered off the Bill but 4
Arctic Skuas were the only other worthwhile loggings. At Ferrybridge, the autumn build up of
Brent Geese continued with 62 present; 3
Bar-tailed Godwits and a
Knot also lingered on there.
The customary autumn and winter sight of Brent Geese flighting into Ferrybridge © Debby Saunders: