Evening sea watch at St. Cath's, 15:30 - 18:45, started alone, then joined by Mark B (and then ABr and a visitor). Winds had veered more southwards by mid afternoon. Broken sunshine/odd shower.
Two Pomarine Skuas east the highlight - I guess today's south coast bigger numbers either went through the Solent or followed a different line (east Sussex had 50 odd), as can often be the case. Also, four Arctic Skuas, four Manxies, brent, and kittiwakes etc. Soon petered out around 6pm though.
First Swifts over Ventnor this week.
Painted Lady (Luccombe) on 7th.
Deterred by our presence, the (unringed) Yellow-billed Kite lingered for no more than a flyby. I suspect it'll be back tomorrow morning when it apparently stays longer - tho' access to the tip is limited.
— Ashley Howe (@Ashley_Howe1990) May 12, 2023
Whilst the birds origins are questionable, at least it's acting properly. pic.twitter.com/SX84Q58V5M
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