The wind was working on a hoolie today, so I had to at least try the Nose. I found very little trying to pass - a scattering of Kitts and the odd Gannet - but there were a few birds on the water. Four GNDs [two in Hope Cove, two in the Ore Stone lee], two Razorbills, and a grebe sp. [medium size, slippery enough to be RN, perhaps], to be precise.
A blog post more extensive about the Patch [plus another one off Patch, with better pictures] will be coming, but events have been happening, so it's been delayed.
Pictures;
Looking into the wind!
Great Northern Divers
[Showing variability;
the left one is not a BTD!]
Kittiwakes
Surprise!
13 Turnstone
Staying put, not passing, those.
No sign of any Blackstarts [shock] or Eider. I moved past Meadfoot, which was more blasted than blown out - again no passerines! - before trying the Harbour [zip, more unexpectedly].
Meadfoot at low tide
Be Seeing You...
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