The winds persisted, but brighter conditions made bird census slightly easier. Not that there was much evidence of migration - it's quite a poor September day when not a single warbler is seen here. The only noteworthy passerines were 5
Rock Pipits, 10
Lapland Buntings and 4
Snow Buntings; the best new non-passerines were a
Peregrine and a
Merlin. Sea passage showed little change, with 4
Sooty Shearwaters and 2
Manx Shearwaters passing the hide in 2 hours. Around 1,500
Golden Plovers were counted, and an
American Golden Plover was still among them.
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