A misty, drizzly, breezy day was hardly ideal for looking for birds, and little of note was found on the census rounds. A
littoralis Rock Pipit was new and a couple of
Wheatears were at the north of the island, but most other birds, including a
Pink-footed Goose, 7
White-fronted Geese, a
Hen Harrier, an
Iceland Gull and a
Woodpigeon, had been on the island for a few days or longer.
Merlins have been seen most days recently, including this ringed bird that has been present for several days.
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