Perhaps there wasn't quite as much happening as I'd hoped today, although it was still a little bit interesting and rather a glorious winter's day as well. Passage out to sea wasn't all that brisk but was reasonable for ducks at least. These included 13 Long-tailed Ducks, 15 Teal, 15 Wigeon (a patch year tick!), two Goldeneye and nine Common Scoter. I caught sight of what I'm 70-80% sure was a Grey Phalarope going north. That's a little shy of the percentages I look for though. Not too much else was moving though.
Otherwise, a Knot was in Greyhope Bay, a pair of Stonechats on the south bank and a Chiffchaff was still lingering along the railway embankment. Also in that area were a nice group of eight Siskins, a Long-tailed Tit, a Fieldfare and a Pheasant.
Some Stonechat and Siskin pictures. Messy eaters aren't they.