En route to Spurn today I took a long detour to South Gare in view of the continued presence of Brown Booby there.
Arriving at 2 p.m. after a 5.5 hour journey the adult booby was fortunately seen immediately, sitting on its favoured green buoy in the mouth of the Tees. Visibility was not so great to start with though it gradually brightened up. After an hour and a half the booby flew down river to the Pilot's Pier, where it sat amongst some gulls and close views were obtained.
Of other birds on the river the most notable were auks, especially Guillemot though also Razorbill. The sheer numbers were impressive, well over a thousand. A few Arctic Skuas were also seen, sometimes chasing Sandwich Terns.
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Adult Brown Booby |
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The green buoy |
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Pilot's Pier |
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Guillemot, this one possibly not so well. |
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