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7th June

Strong WSW winds saw a bit of early morning movement offshore which included two Mediterranean Gulls, six Fulmars, 35 Manx Shearwaters and a Balearic Shearwater. A first-summer Yellow-legged Gull was among the gulls on the beach and a Grey Wagtail flew over.

A Shelduck with 14 ducklings was of note.

A Grey Seal was feeding offshore.

Two Green-eyed Hawkers were seen at the Long Pits.