A little bit of interest today, with a certain amount of patch scarce going on. A Mistle Thrush was along Victoria Road and two more flew over the waterworks. Several Redpolls were again about. A male Pheasant was seen briefly by the railway embankment and a couple of Bullfinches, a female and a scrappy looking young male, were in the trees. A Chiffchaff, different to yesterday's bird, was also about.
The most interesting bird was a local rarity, but was perhaps even better than that. Walking along by the railway embankment, I heard and then briefly saw a Treecreeper. I was quite struck by how cleanly white it looked underneath and resolved to get better views. I managed this a bit later in the willows around the waterworks and noticed that it showed quite a strong and white supercillium. Nothing conclusive, but it looked promising for Northern Treecreeper. I saw it three more times afterwards, but never for long. It mostly accompanied a large tit flock that included at least five Long-tailed Tits.
Not too much was around the rest of the Ness, but I had fairly close views of a Little Auk going south offshore.