Strong onshore winds with heavy showers meant that this was very likely to be a good day. And it was:)
New species for the year seen en route were Sedge Warbler sivsanger and Lesser Whitethroat møller.
However, when unpacking my rucksack I discovered that my trusty scope was not there! So a bins only seawatch was the only option. The conditions meant that a lot of stuff came by quite close and I managed to identify most things that past, though inevitably there were some that got away and no doubt a lot that was missed altogether.
Highlights were four Pomarine Skua polarjo, four Pintail stjertand and 16 White-billed Diver gulnebblom. A bonus sighting was at least one Orca spekkhogger feeding quite close in - though difficult to follow in the rough seas.
Red throated Diver smålom N 132
White Billed Diver gulnebblom N 16
Northern Gannet havsule N 67, S 33
Great Cormorant storskarv S 2
Eurasian Shag toppskarv N 10, S 17
Pintail stjertand N 4
Long tailed duck havelle N 55
Common Scoter svartand N 36, S 36 (lots of small flocks north, one flock south)
Goldeneye kvinand N 1
Oystercatcher tjeld N 3
Whimbrel småspove N 4
Turnstone steinvender N 3
Pomarine Skua polarjo N 4
Arctic Skua tyvjo N 6 (four pale and two dark)
Lesser black backed Gull sildemåke N 1
Black-legged Kittiwake krykkje N 3
Common Guillemot lomvi N 3
Razorbill alke N 1
Auk N 7