Monday, 14 October 2013

Ness Point, Lowestoft.

How is this for a drop in job
 
 
The sea is much calmer today and the weather has again taken a change for the better. Birding wise nothing way out of the ordinary but the following is still very reasonable.
 
GANNET   9 birds south and 30 north.               WIGEON  3 south 2 male 1 female.
RED-T-DIVER  1 south and 2 north.                    COMMON SCOTER  2 south 30 north.
GREY WAGTAIL  1 south.                                  GOLDFINCH flock 8 and 20 south.
LINNET south 8.                                                   MED GULL  1 north.
MEADOW PIPIT 1 south.                                    SHAG 1st winter. 
 
I suppose the most interesting event today was a seal which had taken to the air. It was moving north and was porpoising as it went. Must have been in a hurry as it came up about 10 times. Never seen this activity before.
 




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