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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Oates" data-source="post: 1385615" data-attributes="member: 28614"><p>Moderate activity in St Ives bay</p><p>Manx shearwater</p><p>Balearic shearwater</p><p>PossibleYelkouan Shearwater</p><p>Grey phalarope</p><p>Great skua</p><p>Little gull</p><p>Little auk</p><p>Common scoter</p><p>Great northern diver</p><p>Kittiwake</p><p>A dolphin</p><p>Large numbers of Razorbill, Guillemot & Gannet</p><p></p><p>Puzzling though...normally south/west bound birds enter the bay by Godrevy light, make a right in the middle of the bay and fly past the island...the Auk types are doing this as are Skua & 'Gulls' - however the Shearwaters head for Carbis Bay and don't re-appear at the Island (certainly not the last two days)....maybe they get a peek at Penzance and take an overland route ??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Oates, post: 1385615, member: 28614"] Moderate activity in St Ives bay Manx shearwater Balearic shearwater PossibleYelkouan Shearwater Grey phalarope Great skua Little gull Little auk Common scoter Great northern diver Kittiwake A dolphin Large numbers of Razorbill, Guillemot & Gannet Puzzling though...normally south/west bound birds enter the bay by Godrevy light, make a right in the middle of the bay and fly past the island...the Auk types are doing this as are Skua & 'Gulls' - however the Shearwaters head for Carbis Bay and don't re-appear at the Island (certainly not the last two days)....maybe they get a peek at Penzance and take an overland route ?? [/QUOTE]
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