Tuesday 17 January 2017

Ness Point, Lowestoft.

Bright day with slight West wind.

Ness Point:     On arrival a young seal was asleep on the lower concrete, so watched it until it made it's way to the end of the outlet and back to see.
Four flocks of COMMON SCOTER all heading North, each flock 30 birds + Also six RED THROATED DIVER, heading in the same direction, except for one the other way. 17 TURNSTONS which acted really oddly when the seal headed in there direction. As he headed along the outlet they seeming watched on in amazement and followed him as he went. It was as if they either could not believe there eyes, but it was as if they were pushing him along. Also on the head, three PURPLE SANDPIPER.
 
 
                                             Caught this in flight, any thoughts out there?
 



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