Pom, tits and another hawk owl
During my ride to the cape this morning a hawk owl were sitting in a tree right to the road just north of the village Tuksi where I live. This is the second record for me and five or so for Estonia this autumn.
At the cape, the seabirds were starting moving again and an early first year Pomarine skua were seen pretty distant.
Coal tits where migrating today too. Often in large flocks of about 100 or so. This is nothing compared to the 10000 counted at Kabli last weekend, but still nice.
Weather:
Cloudy, showers in the afternoon. Wind mainly from north, about 5 m/s. Weaker wind in the afternoon.
Notes from the cape:
divers 129 (117 red-throated)
wigeon 235
garganey 1
porchard 6
tufted duck 56
scaup 44
common scoter 4016
velvet scoter 574
merganser 82
osprey 2
marsh harrier 2
hobby 1
pomarine skua 1 1st c.y.
arctic skua 2 pale
coal tit 1045
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