Another good turn out for an evening birdwatch at Corsewall Point. Most prominent were dozens of Gannets gliding past, many of which were juveniles. Further out, Manx Shearwaters could be seen. Whilst watching the seabirds, a Peregrine Falcon flew right over our heads and a Common Seal popped its head up to see what we were doing. The evening was finished off with a juvenile Pied Wagtail and a female Whitethroat.
By Mike Harrison
Birding Blog
You can find details of both indoor and outdoor meetings in the West Galloway SOC birding blog. We include summaries of recent talks as well as sightings on our outdoor walks.
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