Precious little time to be out and about but a quick trip to Skogsøy produced the goods this morning. A typical first half of July seawatch with a lone Manx Shearwater
havlire heading north as the best bird. Manx Shearwater is classed as a local rarity but in reality this species is quite regular at this time of year. A Great Skua
storjo beat up a Great Black-backed gull
svartbak and a good numbers of Puffin
lunde and Gannet
havsule were on the move.
Some good flocks of Arctic Tern
rødnebbterne - the largest over 50 - were a welcome sight. Otherwise just small numbers of Fulmar
havhest, Kittiwake
krykkje and the usual auks.
A Kestrel
tårnfalk hunting was the only other species of interest.