No new species or anything unexpected, when I was at Montrose beach, East Haven and a few more from my garden which included a Garden Bumblebee, a species I didn't have last year.
Some videos at the links below which I forgot I had!
Cinnamon Teal drake, Strathbeg Cinnamon Teal part 2 Spoonbills, Strathbeg 1.18km distant Starling invasion, they easily slip through 50mm chicken wire
Arctic Tern in Montrose
Common Tern also in Montrose
Dune Chafer Anomala dubia
Starling with blue ring, data to follow if/when I get it, seen in Montrose. Blue XAC (LR58966) ringed in a Montrose garden 6/12/24 - 1st sighting
this one an orange ring. Orange 7AP (LN38454) ringed in a Montrose garden 5/1/22 - 1st sighting
A House Sparrow on the first bridge north of East Haven, still soaking wet from bathing in the small burn
One of this years new juvenile Pied Wagtails, this one was squabbling with another nearby
I don't think I've not seen a Magpie when visiting East Haven
I did try to get a Swallow in flight but they were too fast in a strong breeze
Lot's of Rooks including some young from this year, adult in the photo
Garden Bumblebee in my garden, very appropriate
White-tailed Bumblebee, both of my apps favoured a White-tailed, I usually use Buff-tailed as my default....
I have at least 5 juvenile Tree Sparrows coming to my garden, unusually this year adults continued to visit during their nesting period
House Sparrow male
I still have around 40 Starlings visiting most days, especially if I've filled the water tray and provided crumbled fat balls
Woodpigeon
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