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1st May

Another day of excellent seawatching with 12 hours of coverage producing highlights of an adult Long-tailed Skua, 26 Pomarine Skuas, a Puffin, nine Black-throated Divers and a Great Northern Diver along with 253 Brent Geese, 13 Velvet Scoters, 72 Whimbrel, 102 Bar-tailed Godwits, 67 Knot, 52 Sanderlings, 41 Dunlin, 38 Little Terns, ten Black Terns, 43 Little Gulls, seven Mediterranean Gulls, 25 Arctic Skuas, two Great Skuas and two Manx Shearwaters. It remains very quiet on the land although the first Whinchat of the year and two Redstarts were seen.

Four Porpoises and a Grey Seal were feeding offshore, five Brown Hares were seen in the Desert and a Badger was seen in the grounds of the power station.

Another example of the rare beetle Hister quadrimaculata was found near the Observatory and the first Small Heath butterfly and Four-spotted Chaser of the year were seen.