A dawn stroll around
Durlston with Hamish Murray was remarkable for the huge numbers of Razorbills - an estimated 5,000+ - joining a large melee of gulls and gannets offshore. Good numbers of Guillemot were also back on ledges (pictured), untroubled by a distant Great Skua heading west. A brief scan of
Studland Bay later produced 2
Slavonian, 20+ Black-necked, 1 Red-necked and 7 Great Crested Grebe, the latter 3 in the same telescope view at one point. A small flock of Velvet
Scoter also flew in with a single Common Scoter before heading south, while 4 Eider and a Red-
throated Diver joined the usual Mergansers and Med Gulls in the Bay. Pretty good for a 10-minute
seawatch!
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