I wake up and saw one of the couple of peregrine hawks on the tower. He flew out and come in later. He went out again, and the tower began to be owned by starlings and sparrows.
I went to the mouth of the river Pedras. Two herons were by the sea, far away during low tide. The mouth of the river was full of yellow-legged gulls. Half a dozen of cormorant were by the sea. Four domestics goose of a nearby farm walk between them. Beside the wellog-legged gulls, there were a great black-backed gull. An egret fished beside an oystercatcher.
Perhaps a dozen of mallards were in the sea beside black-heade gulls. Other group of mallards swam into the river.
When I went out to the car I still saw a third grey heron into the river.