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24th Apr

More strong NE winds resulted in another day of seawatching and numbers really picking up in the afternoon. Of note were two Shoveler, six Pintail, 21 Teal, 424 Common Scoters, six Avocets, 42 Grey Plovers, an excellent total of 534 Whimbrel, 115 Bar-tailed Godwits, six Knot, 17 Sanderling, 18 Mediterranean Gulls, 97 Little Gulls, 122 Kittiwakes, nine Arctic Skuas, 18 Pomarine Skuas, four Great Skuas, 1246 Sandwich Terns, 21 Little Terns, 25 Black Terns, 377 'commic' Terns, four Black-throated Divers, 25 Fulmars, a Manx Shearwater and 427 Gannets. It remains hard-going on the land with just a Green Sandpiper, 75 Swallows, four Willow Warblers, nine Blackcaps, 11 Lesser Whitethroats and a Yellow Wagtail of note.

Eight Porpoise and two Grey Seal were feeding offshore.