The best of the birds in the bushes was a Yellow-browed Warbler in the trapping area along with 15 Chiffchaffs and three Ring Ouzels. An early morning movement overhead involved 160 "alba" Wagtails, three Rock Pipits, 800 Linnets and 470 Goldfinches.
The sea was very quiet.
A Grey Seal was seen offshore.
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