I almost went to Lochwinnoch today, but decided at the last moment to get the train to Ayr instead. I normally do the same route - head straight down to the beach, turn left and head to Doonfoot, and then backtrack along to the harbour - and today was no different. Still lots of dog walkers today but thankfully no dogs that wanted to beat me up.
Doonfoot had the usuals for the area, oystercatchers, turnstones, redshank, teal, goosander, shelduck, whooper swan and many other water birds. A wheatear briefly appeared as did a couple of swallows. Just off shore there were some common terns and gannets among the gulls as well as red-breasted merganser and Slavonian grebes. I saw a frog swimming across a narrow channel.
At the harbour there were a fair few black guillemots, cormorants, ringed plover and grey seals. No otter this time unfortunately.
Highlight of the day though was a male hen harrier spotted from the train on the way home. A pretty good bird to see at anytime, but from a train even better.