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21st Nov

A cold morning with light winds. Seawatching produced a Shoveler, 28 Teal, a drake Eider, 494 Kittiwakes, 43 Mediterranean Gulls, four Sandwich Terns and 384 Gannets. A check of the land revealed just five Chiffchaffs and a Blackcap of note.

Three Porpoises, two Common Seals and three Grey Seals were feeding offshore. In addition, a dead Minke Whale was washed up on Lade Sands.