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Eyes and Ears Everywhere
Western Isles / Outer Hebrides bird sightings for today, 25th April 2020. Updated throughout the day

The Butt of Lewis
Circa 30 Pink-footed Geese were at Stathanais early afternoon

Carinish, North Uist
A Willow Warbler, Swallow, Lesser Redpoll, White Wagtail, 5 Greenland Wheatears and 115 Pink-footed Geese were seen around the township while 3 Little Terns, a Whimbrel and 6 Long-tailed Ducks were on North Ford

South Glendale, South Uist
The two Tree Sparrows were still in a garden there today
 

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Brevig, Barra.
An obvious influx of White Wagtails today plus several Sedge Warblers and 3 Grasshopper Warblers singing and a couple of Whimbrels.

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