Weather: SE force 4
A small amount of migration this morning and although only 2 Siskin were noted following a heavy passage this autumn, one was caught for ringing, showing it's impressive wing pattern.
Two Reed Buntings were over the island and on the ground 3 Goldcrests, at least one of which was here from Tuesday. The Chiffchaff was probably a new bird today.A large Blackbird was also ringed, it was probably a passage visitor from the continent.
A Shag was on the sea.
and Eiders kept mostly together with a single adult drake amongst the group of 8 immature/female types.
A group of Turnstones and Redshank were in Niffy bay but were all soon moved by the large approaching tide.
Seen during the day were a Red-throated Diver, a Great Crested Grebe, 50 Ringed Plover, 2 Little Egrets and the Kestrel.
Photos JE
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