Wednesday, October 12, 2022
During visits to the Aberdeenshire villages of Banff and Macduff today, I managed some interesting walks along both shorelines. Banff's was notable for Shags and Rock Pipits, Macduff's for Great Black-backed Gulls and waders. Details as follows: On rocks at the east end of Banff seafront at 12:30: Nine Rock Pipits; 25 Shags; seven Cormorants; twelve Oystercatchers; ten Turnstones; four Redshanks. On rocks opposite High Shore, Macduff at 14:40: 30 Great Black-backed Gulls; 36 Oystercatchers; two Curlews; seven Redshanks; 22 Turnstones; one Rock Pipit.
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