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28th Nov

Seawatching produced a Pink-footed Goose passing east along with four Velvet Scoters, 24 Common Scoters, 211 Kittiwakes, two Mediterranean Gulls, over 2000 auks and 90 Red-throated Divers. Long-eared Owl and a Kingfisher were seen at the Long Pits, Eight Chiffchaffs, four Firecrests and 37 Goldcrests were seen in the bushes and 40 Meadow Pipits, 63 Goldfinches and seven Siskins flew over.

Two Grey Seals were feeding offshore.