The Red-crested Pochard was still on Seamer Tip Pool this morning, the Garganey was still at Seamer Road Mere, and the Turtle Dove was still in Burniston. There were 4 Willow Tits along the riverbank just upstream of Hackness. For over an hour this afternoon a Great Skua was feeding on the remains of a bird (possibly a Black-headed Gull) on the beach opposite Olympia Leisure, moving a just a short way off at times due to disturbance by people and dogs, but tolerating 3 observers standing about 6 yards away.
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Redshank at Scalby Mills - Rose Habberley
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