Saturday, 27 August 2022
Holiday - Day 11 - Scotland
The penultimate day of my holiday (with my brother) was another really interesting and productive one: initially at Ferry Hills (A.M) and then Kinghorn (P.M). The highlight at Ferry Hills was undoubtedly a Honey Buzzard at around 10am (a first for the site too) seen to circle to the north of us (Clive, Graham, and myself) and then drifted west; plus a Red Kite low over the Forth southwards - with an array of other species too; and later on two smart Black-throated Divers passed Kinghorn (vis mig/sea watch). The weather was really nice today too (sunny, warm, slight breeze if any).
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