Thursday, 11th September: A very changeable morning of frequent and quite heavy squally showers, interspersed with brief sunny periods and a moderate to fresh W/SW wind 4-5.
Elmer Rocks: There was nothing for it this morning but to do a sea-watch from the most sheltered spot I could find.....although it was dead low tide and visibility was pretty awful at times. In the best part of two hours I logged just Gannet - 6W, Wigeon - 4W, Ringed Plover - 20, Sand Martin - 6W, Swallow - 5W, Sandwich Tern - 1E and Common Tern - 1W. As I made my way home for coffee there was a singing Coal Tit in the Ancton area.
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