Weather: SE force 3, later E 3
The big surprise of the day was that two Barn Owls were present on the main island, seen together briefly over the main paddock early morning with a sighting of a single bird at the unusual time of 3pm.
A short sea watch produced 6 Eider, a single Razorbill, 23 Red-throated Diver and 36 Great-creasted Grebe. Only 8 Purple Sandpiper were logged but a large number of small waders on the East Hoyle were estimated at 4,000 Knot, 6,000 Dunlin along with 140 Curlew and 6 Bar-tailed Godwit. Around the island Turnstone and Redshank numbered 180 and 90 respectively. The Kestrel was about, the Fox left evidence of it's presence and the Weasel was sighted in the Obs garden, with the number of predators around it was surprising to see a couple of Short-tailed Field Voles about on the paths.
Photos AS