The very high spring tide flooding into the old lifeboat house |
Eight
Purple Sandpipers roosted on the cliffs above tide gauge but were disturbed by a
visiting birder just after high tide. Large numbers of Common Scoter were moving
off the west side with 500 being logged. Red-throated Divers (20) and
great-crested Grebes (100) were also noted in good numbers. There were lots of
Razorbills (40) and a few Guillemots (10) moving before the high tide but
sightings dropped off as the tide ebbed.
Seven Pintail and a single male Goldeneye were seen but the highlight was the large
numbers of waders displaced by the high tides and looking for somewhere to
roost. 200 Ringed Plover, 2000+ Knot and 500 Dunlin were seen flying around the
islands.
An
unusual sight was 67 Brent Geese roosted on the top of Middle Eye – including
the two regular colour ringed birds.
(PSW)
+ guest Mark Payne photos PSW
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