


Early today the waders and Brent Geese were moving out taking advantage of the ebb tide and the good feeding conditions (above left). A number of the usual passerines were about today, 5 Blackbirds, 5 Robins, 6 Wrens, 2 Song Thrushes and a Rock Pipit (below right).
The female type Eider (above right) which has been present for last few days at last succumbed to the camera, also pictured was the life-boat service hovercraft on practise manoeuvres (above).
Ringed:- 1 Wren
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