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13th July

Virtually unbirdable today with the gale force NE wind blowing. As the wind finally dropped a bit in the evening a look at the sea produced a feeding flock of 28 Common Scoters and 51 Mediterranean Gulls and 28 Sandwich Terns moving east.



Common Scoters Melanitta nigra   Dungeness   13th July 2026


Six Porpoise and a Grey Seal were feeding offshore.