Thursday, 21 November 2013

Ness Point, Lowestoft.

NESS POINT:   The first visit of the day to the Ness brought in a flock of 20+ EIDER both male and female which where heading North against the prevailing wind. A flock of 5 BRENT had given up an where being swept south. I also had a flock of 9 COMMON SCOTER again heading into wind. A few CORMORANT well out doing the same and adult GANNET flying south well out must have numbered out at 50+ birds.
LINKS HILL:  On arrival spotted a MED GULL with a colour ring. This is the same bird as I have seen at Tramps Alley.  (as seem below)

Followed by another new comer.

Followed by a BLACK HEADED GULL
NESS POINT: On arrival guys from Lounge Lizard Danny followed latter by Peter. Best bird on this visit was a VELVET SCOTER heading north with a COMMON SCOTER. Still plenty of GANNETS offshore and  two flocks of EIDER of about 20+ birds in one and 26 in the other with 7 male. Still CORMORANTS well out and 6 white birds well out supposed SWANS id no good. Even I cant see that far.
 

 


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