




North westerly gales forced a number of seabirds into the fjords today. The vast majority were Little Auks alkekonge, with well in excess of 100 seen. A Razorbill alke, several Guillemot lomvi and a dozen or so Kittiwake krykkje were also seen.
Other stuff at Tjeldstø included the five Whitefronts tundragås and a Skylark sanglerke.
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