Monday, 25 April 2022
Gropper - fall - Rocken End
North easterlies dominate at the moment...Rocken End early: an in off Gropper is always nice - gave a snatch of song/vocals before presumably moving quickly on. Also: Yellow wagtails going over. Reed warbler, Lesserthroat and Garden Warbler. Double figure count of willow warblers. The sea had a few bits: skuas x2 (probably arctic), GC grebe, scoter, and Kitts, Whimbrel.
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