Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Ness Point

As I tweeted, what is the point of Ness Point. Yesterday there best it produced in an hour was G-B-B-Gulls.

LEATHE'S HAM:
Several CORMORANT trying to dry off and several WIGEON, TUFTED DUCK, SHOVELORE, COOTE, MOORHEN, MALLARD, and a really smart adult in full plumage DABCHICK sounds so much better than LITTLE GREBE. It was not on its own as there was another winter or young bird also on the ham. I followed a roving TIT group mostly L-T-TIT as they had with them a single CHIFFCHAFF. But I also put to flight a REDWING which called as soon as it was put to flight.

Today at NESS POINT:
Best bird was an unusual fly by north to south of a LAPWING which was not hanging around and close to the sea. CORMORANTS  a flock of 8 flew south close on in, but a pair of juvenile GANNET flew the other way. Other than that an actual; pair of WIGEON flew south.

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