



Decided late last night to see what the gale force southerlies and accompanying rain produced. The results were far from disappointing - in light winds and sunshine I had the first Sooty Shearwater grålire of the autumn and a single Manx Shearwater havlire both heading south.
There were plenty of other interesting species including four southbound Great Skua storjo, a Peregrine vandrefalk or two hunting migrant waders far out to sea and a variety of waders, largely Oystercatcher tjeld but also Ruddy Turnstone steinvender and a Ruff brusfugl among others.
At Herdlevær a large flock of Starling stær included a leucistic bird and a Yellow wagtail gulerle was also present. The Starling were alernately foraging in the fields and feasting on the abundant rowan berries.
Not easy to go home and start working.....
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