A beautiful sunny morning with low expectations turned out to be a top morning all round. First returning
Common Gull, a
Common Sand flitting along the coastline (and evading the camera),
Greylags high west up the river, a new brood of
Shelduck in the harbour, and a very surprising early burst of wagtails - 4
Grey Wagtail (2,1,1) and 3
Alba Wag (one group).
This puts me back on track from last year at 96 species (with the
Common Sand), and I also took my year records for Inverkeithing on Birdtrack to over 3000 (106 lists).
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Common Gull |
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Greylags west |
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New vismigging record assistant |
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Shel-babies |
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