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Hawkeye

Eyes and Ears Everywhere
Western Isles / Outer Hebrides bird sightings for today, 16th December 2022. Updated throughout the day

Howmore, South Uist
A Fieldfare was there today

West Loch Ollay, South Uist
The female ***Lesser Scaup*** and female Pochard were on the mostly frozen loch early afternoon. At least 3 adult *European White-fronted Geese* were with Grelags on the crofts between Ormiclate and Bornish

Rubha Ardvule, South Uist
Counting period: 09:20-11:25
Count type: incomplete species list, not all species
Weather: Wind ESE backing WNW f1-2. Mostly 8/8 cloud, some brighter spells and also a few light showers. Temp 3c.
During a 2 hour seawatch this morning, the only species noted due to no sea movement were 1 Red-throated Diver (S), 3 Cormorants (S) and 15 Shag (3S 12N).
Also present in the area were Shoveler 5, Gadwall 2, Wigeon 173, Mallard 106, Pintail 1 [female], Teal 76, Tufted Duck 14, Goldeneye 1 [adult male], Lapwing 23, Golden Plover 15, Ringed Plover 33, Curlew 8, Bar-tailed Godwit 1, Black-tailed Godwit 2, Sanderling 80, Dunlin 53, Purple Sandpiper 23, Snipe 2, Redshank 14, Common Gull 55, Great Black-backed Gull 7, Herring Gull 12, Cormorant 17, Common Buzzard 1, Merlin 1, Hooded Crow 8, Raven 5, Skylark 16, Redwing 1, Blackbird 2, Pied Wagtail 1, Rock Pipit 4, and Twite 29
 

MisterT

Always Birding
News in today of a Lesser Redpoll ringed here in Askernish on 29-March-2022 that was controlled (caught and released by a ringer) in Wassenaar, Meijendelseweg, The Netherlands on 15-November-2022, a duration of 231 days and a distance of 939 km (583.5 miles)

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