Wednesday, 18 September 2013

Ness Point, Lowestoft.

DIRTY BIRD?   Sat by the sea to see what I could see and what did I see, I saw the sea and an odd Oystercatcher. I think personally that this bird has its origins in Lowestoft as it could do with a real clean up. You can see what I mean if you take the link below.   
 

 
Still in good plumage was a RED-THROATED-DIVER flying North between myself and the yellow buoys. I also had a single GANNET, a first year bird in the same direction a tad further out. Several TURNSTONE putting an appearance with plenty of movement of COMMON TERNS which brought in  two ARCTIC SKUA. I would think that one was adult as he harried terns to shore and then gave them grief as they turned for the sea. When they threw up the bird, much lighter in colour eat what fell. I also had a good view of a first winter ARCTIC TERN which came in close so id good. also a pic but not good enough for blog.









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