Today was the first day of the annual festival and I arrived at 0815 to watch the early bird ringing sessions. I was leading a walk for RSPB York Local Group, and others arrive for about 10am.
Goldcrest, bullfinches, redpoll, wren, tree sparrow, dunnock, coal tit and great tit were some of the birds that they had caught in the mist nests and then ringed.
After a couple of hours we walked down to the shore.
Still a little misty and the only birds we could see were herring and black-headed gulls and oystercatchers.
We then drove to the lighthouse car park. While we sat and ate lunch we were able to watch several bottle nosed dolphins slowly swim north.
There were lots of seals on the rocks along with gulls, turnstones, curlew and oystercatcher. As we walked a little further along the path we stopped to look at a pair of stonechats when Tracy looked back to rocks and saw another bird. When we looked through my telescope we could see that it was a male wheatear.
We stopped a little further along the path and saw 3 red-throated divers on the sea, then Andy picked up an Arctic Skua in flight. We walked back to the car park along a path near the hedge but were unable to add to our day list total of 43 birds.
Tracy and I called in at Bempton Cliffs on our way home. Still a lot of gannets about and a few birders hanging around in case the needle tailed swift re-appears.
Lots of chaffinches at the feeders.
Back on Monday for more Migfest.