With post-breeding dispersal well under way, now's probably a good time to summarise the Forvie ternery's season. Just the one word required -
fabulous. All breeding species have had an incredibly productive season, as evidenced by the huge numbers of fledged Arctic, Common and Sandwich Terns currently littering the lower estuary.
Of course, such a gathering does attract the occasional passing scarcity, such as yesterday morning when a juvenile Black Tern and two adult Roseate Terns were present among their commoner cousins.
Well worth a look from the Tin Hut on the golf course at the moment.
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Roseate Tern among juvenile Sandwich Terns - photo courtesy LMS |
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Same again, with adult Sandwich Tern for comparison |
Also
lots of passage waders on the go, including Knot, Dunlin and Sanderling in an assortment of plumages, plus Curlew, Whimbrel and Common Sandpiper going through. Finally, an unseasonable Long-tailed Duck and two redhead Goosanders completed the picture on a decidedly autumnal Ythan Estuary.