Gale blowing from the South West with 100mph winds up the channel, here blustery.
Ness Point: Plenty of KITTIWAKE offshore with birds running up and down the coast, numbers hard to tell but must have run into 200 or more. Three RED-THROATED-DIVER heading North with eleven GANNET heading the same way. Also seven CORMORANT with some as (Sinises) Only one PURPLE SANDPIPER on the outlet and few fly through TURNSTONE.
The local rung HERRING GULL fancied his breakfast at Tiffanies.
Links Hill: There was four MED GULLS in varying stages of plumage. Also a BLACK HEADED GULL coming into summer plumage. Other than that just two MAGPIE.
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