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25th Jan

Sea watching from the Fishing Boats recorded Greylag Goose three W, Common Scoter 12W, Kittiwake nine W, Red-throated Diver 367W (including one flock of 270) and Gannet 27 W.

Grey Seal two offshore.

Elsewhere it was a day of Geese with 11 White-fronted Goose at Boulderwall Fields, Dungeness RSPB Reserve, 4 Tundra Bean Goose at Scotney and 8 Pink-footed Goose from the Viewing ramp at Dungeness RSPB Reserve also 48 Bewick's Swans remain at Coldharbour Lane on Walland Marsh with 4 Green Sandpipers there.