Weather: ESE force 3
A before tide brief visit provided lovely sights as the sun rose.
The glorious dawn start didn’t disappoint with Blackbirds, Meadow Pipits and Starlings moving from first light.
A single redpoll and Reed Bunting was noted and a flock of 60 Jackdaw over Little Eye alerted observers to the possibility of a raptor. Later on a Marsh Harrier was found west of Middle heading towards the Welsh coast and could possibly have been what had upset the crows and gulls earlier.A single Goldcrest was ringed out of 2 present. On leaving the island 2 Kestrels chased a Peregrine which landed on the east Hoyle.
Over 8000 Knot were feeding on the Tanskeys south of Little Eye.
Three Eiders early on comprised 2 immatures/females and a single adult male. Even in the short time available 2 Red-throated Divers, 800 Scoter, a Shag and a Guillemot were found, with waders on the shore including 56 Sanderling, 3 Bar-tailed Godwits and 80 Curlew.
Three Little Egrets were also on the shore.
Photos AEH, SRW
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