Popped into the Ness for an hour late afternoon, the first time I'd been in a good while. Seawatching was the main focus but there didn't seem to be much movement at all. A few Kittiwakes were loafing about offshore, as were a few Guillemots and Razorbills and a Red-throated Diver. Auk passage itself was minimal, but I did manage a single Little Auk distantly veering its way northwards. A bit of thrush vis mig was entertaining, consisting of two groups of Fieldfare (8 and 7?), with a Blackbird and a Starling mixed in with the respective groups.
Andrew managed yesterday's juvenile Pomarine Skua again, which we missed. 18 Purple Sandpipers were on the breakwater at the Coo, mixed in with a group of 25 Turnstone and a few Ringed Plover and Redshank.
Joseph