The Safari once again drove down the prom with one eye fixed
firmly on the sea, and what a sea it was with grey skies (= no shadows) and
barely a ripple it looked bob on for seeing stuff.
There was doggy disturbance when we were passing Piedy
Puddle so no birds there today.
Within a few minutes of arriving at work we had the scope on
the wall and were scanning. Sadly the conditions were far superior to the fare
on offer. It wasn’t long before we found two Grey Seals bottling fairly close
together and then a third well away from them in the middle distance and that
was about as good as it got! A few Sandwich Terns blogging about and a couple
of Cormorants went past hardly warranted the ink in the notebook...all somewhat
disappointing.
Still we looked forward to lunchtime and our next session
with the scope. This was a little better. Conditions were still pretty good and
we could see a long string of Common Scoters sat out close to the horizon, very
difficult to count with any accuracy but we estimated between 1000 and 1500
were out there rolling around on the gentle swell.
The Sandwich Terns were still blogging about, the light so
good that we could see the yellow tip to their bills at an enormous range! A
small flock of Sanderlings flew south followed by a single Turnstone that may
have been flushed off the outfall pipe by the rising tide but that was about
the size of it. Of the earlier Grey Seals only one could be found...why
couldn’t the conditions have been like this last week when we saw the whale sp?
Woulda got a crippling views!
No chance to look around the gardens today although we did
check the pond and found seven 3 Spined Sticklebacks – they’ll have to go next
week!!!
Where to next? Bank Holiday weekend promises to be a wet one
– nothing new there then but at least (at the moment at any rate) Sunday
evening/night looks OK for our moth n bat night in the Rock Gardens.
In the meantime let us know what wasn’t happening in your
outback.
We almost got away with a pic free post but walking up the front path at Base Camp we spotted a little green thingy on next door's window frame, so we leaned over the wall and potted it...a...
...Hawthorn Shield Bug nymph.
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