Wednesday, 13 November 2024

Winterton dip but productive seawatch (for a change!)

On Wednesday 13th November, a day off work meant I could twitch the Winterton Desert Wheatear, only problem was I missed it by 5 minutes as I had walked around 900 metres north of the beach car park and the bird had moved to the beach opposite the car park walking back I could see a group of people watching it but by the time I got there I had missed it by just 5 minutes. It didn't reappear. A seawatch was quite productive from the car park revealed 6 Eider flying north (1 adult male leading the 6), plus a female Goldeneye flying north. 2 single Red- throated Divers flew north, 3 waders- a Knot and 2 Dunlin flew north, 1 female Goldeneye on the sea.

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