Awesome record Paul and so pleased that the lovely Mr Foot caught it, top man.
Would be good to see some more photos of the stint.
This is what I was thinking of: birdingfrontiers.wordpress.com/2010/09/16/y...
Heads up! With an increasing number of claims of Yelkouan Shearwaters in the UK, thought I would post this superb plate. Its from the 'Frontiers book' http://birdingfrontiers.com/writing/ , but here i...
Interesting re the Rock Pipits Pete, are they the local petrosus petrosus or suspected migrants which I thought it would be a bit early for?
In the second photo the lead bird has its head held very high, wasn't that supposed to be a feature or am I mis-rembering something I tried to forget 😃
Moths all night long, at least you'll have something to look at 😉
Same as the Essex Canvasback Andy, several released nearby in the past year or so as I understand. Always difficult with wildfowl but sometimes the decisions are easier to make. I'm happier with the Marbled Duck & White-headed Duck than Canvasback & Hooded Merganser which I've all seen in Kent.
Fea's type N past Flamborough at 7 this morning. Hopefully will get tracked up along the coast 🤞
Thanks Mark, that would explain why I can't find anything that matches 🙄 Lots to learn for sure.