A totally unexpected, and totally stunning, adult
White-winged Black Tern was found at Ancum Loch in the afternoon. In an island context, this is the rarest bird of the year so far: the only previous observatory record was a bird seen flying down the main road in August 1997.
Besides the tern, there was very little of interest. A seawatch in the afternoon produced just 5
Manx Shearwaters and 3
Storm Petrels, and 12
Purple Sandpipers were the only different waders.
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