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Bruce

Senior Member
Barra
1 Waxwing, 2 Blackcaps, 1 Treecreeper, 1 Siskin and a Chiffchaff at Creachan, 2 Woodcock and 3 Siskins at Morghan, 2 Waxwings and 2 Pink-footed Geese at Brevig, 2 Blackcaps at Nask and 1 Blackcap at Castlebay.
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Waxwings
 

Andrew

Senior Member
Actually 2 different waxwings in my Bornish garden today morning bird replaced in the afternoon.

2 female scaup on Loch Bee east of the causeway and now 4 coots on West Loch Ollay.

No sign of the drake ring-necked duck on Stilligarry or Grogarry Lochs, 104 whoopers there in total.

65 whoopers on Mid/West Loch Ollay.

28 Black tailed godwits Rubha Ardvule
 
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