A week of moderate NE winds saw me otherwise engaged until the morning of the 25th, a slightly lighter wind but from the same direction. 6 Ring Ouzels, a Redwing, 100 Siskin, 5 Redpoll, 2 Reed buntings & 25 Brent Geese downchannel were the notables. This morning (26th) with a light Easterly was more encouraging, the morning started with 2 Firecrests in the ornamental flowerbed at the end of my road, a further 6 throughout the day +5 Goldcrest, 4/5 Ring Ouzels & another Redwing in Langdon hole, a 1CY Caspian Gull NE along cliff tops, c4,000 Swallow, 200 House martin, c10 Sand Martin, c300 Siskin, 20+ Stonechat, Whinchat, Redstart, Black Redstart, Whitethroat, lesser whitethroat, 2 juvenile Hobby, up to 3 Grasshopper warblers – 2 in the same bush on the edge of the cliffs at langdon. (below)


A quick check of the harbour on the 25th also produced a smart 1CY Caspian Gull on the Harbour arm near my house.














