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Western Isles / Outer Hebrides bird sightings for today, 19th October 2019. Updated throughout the day

Loch Paible, North Uist
The ***Snow Goose*** and a ***Cackling Goose*** was seen there today

South Ford, South Uist
A little Egret was seen there this morning and later at Loch Bee

Ardivachar, South Uist
ELEVEN **White-rumped Sandpipers** were on the sea weed pools at high tide this morning

The Range, South Uist
A *Pectoral Sandpiper* was on the flooded area at Launch Area 2

North Loch Eynort, South Uist
A Yellow-browed Warbler, Treecreeper, c10 Barmblings and 40 - 50 Fieldfare were there today

Druidibeg, South Uist
40 Fieldfares were seen there while 7 Pink-footed Geese flew south-east and 20 Barnacle Geese flew south this morning.

Kilpheder, South Uist
Two **White-rumped Sandpipers** were there early afternoon
 
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