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kb57s 2025 year list (1 Viewer)

May 03: Branton Gravel Pits, Northumberland
In the area for a family wedding, got an hour or so birding the local gravel pits - an apparently long-staying ring-necked duck had been recorded here recently but didn't oblige today - or at least may have been on Hedgeley pits to the east which I didn't get to visit. A few year list ticks nonetheless, and a very pleasant start to the day, with great views of whitethroat, and multiple singing willow warblers.

154. Common Goldeneye
155. Yellowhammer
156. Common Whitethroat
157. Willow Warbler
 
May 05: East Wemyss, Fife
Had to give a friend a lift to Edinburgh after the wedding, and had brought my scope with the intention of doing some Firth of Forth birding, taking advantage of the fact I had a rental car for a few days. East Wemyss looked to have the most potential, and quickly delivered with excellent views of velvet scoter, with common scoters further offshore. After a couple of hours scanning the bay in the afternoon sun, and with the help of another birder (with a better scope...), I more than made up for my diving duck dip earlier in the weekend.

158. Velvet Scoter *
159. Red-throated Loon
160. Common Murre
161. White-winged Scoter
162. Surf Scoter *

The (male) surf scoter was my first for many years, while the white-winged completes the set for me!

And a brief mammal addition, popping up amongst the scoters, and causing some concern...

05. Harbour Seal *
 
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May 05: East Wemyss, Fife
Had to give a friend a lift to Edinburgh after the wedding, and had brought my scope with the intention of doing some Firth of Forth birding, taking advantage of the fact I had a rental car for a few days. East Wemyss looked to have the most potential, and quickly delivered with excellent views of velvet scoter, with common scoters further offshore. After a couple of hours scanning the bay in the afternoon sun, and with the help of another birder (with a better scope...), I more than made up for my diving duck dip earlier in the weekend.

158. Velvet Scoter *
159. Red-throated Loon
160. Common Murre
161. White-winged Scoter
162. Surf Scoter *

The (male) surf scoter was my first for many years, while the white-winged completes the set for me!

And a brief mammal addition, popping up amongst the scoters, and causing some concern...

05. Harbour Seal *

Great bird. I Keep thinking about a trip to that part of the world while it’s around but just that bit too far for me
 

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