Today's rather unrelenting westerly wind saw attentions finally get back to the sea, where asides from the near constant stream of auks passing by at a rate of over 4,500 an hour, it was all fairly quiet, with just singles of
Great Northern Diver and
Bonxie of particular note. On the land, a total of 4
Purple Sandpipers, a
Turnstone and 2
Pale-bellied Brent Geese were logged around the Bill, whilst a new
Black Redstart was uncovered at Freshwater Bay. Ferrybridge totals included 37
Greenfinch, 5
Shelduck, 2
Goosander and a
Knot. Noticeably milder conditions saw a Hummingbird Hawkmoth on the wing around the obs, whilst the overnight moth traps revealed a small arrival of migrants including 2 White Speck, a Pearly Underwing and a Rusty-dot Pearl.
Today's 2 Pale-bellied Brents were an unusual sight among the roosting gulls below Culverwell, although it remains unclear whether they are the same individuals recently seen at Ferrybridge © Jodie Henderson