

Uncharacteristically quiet. Just a few Kittiwakes krykkje passing and a couple of Purple Sandpipers fjæreplytt of near interest. One each of Razorbill alke, Guillemot lomvi and Little Auk alkekonge.
A pair of Eiders ærfugl mating on the sea was somewhat unseasonal!


On the way back I found myself close to some feeding Common Crossbills grankorsnebb which included the very large billed bird in the above pictures. Not very straightforward if you ask me....
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