24th September
A 3 hour seawatch in the morning produced most notably a pomarine skua, 19 sooty shearwater, 1071 fulmar and 882 gannet. The wryneck was still at Neven and in the afternoon we finally got some reward for a desperate September of westerlies; an adult american golden plover, seen flying over Brides' Loch and soon relocated at Kirbest. 117 pink-footed geese flew through and 2 sand martin were over Brides' Loch.

Adult American Golden Plover


Adult American Golden Plover
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