It felt like winter at Whitburn this morning with a north-northwesterly blowing. Excellent numbers of divers, Goldeneye and Long-tailed Duck were the main movers, but loads of variety, including a cracking male Peregrine. I managed to miss the lone Waxwing that flew in-off, but overall an excellent watch. Full results
here.
A family party of 6 Pale-bellied Brent touched down on the Obs field, the adult shielding the kids from a Carrion Crow.
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Brent |
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