We started the day at the Hayle estuary where the tide was receding. It was a bright sunny morning after overnight frost.
Plenty of birds to be seen, especially gulls though I could find nothing out of the ordinary amongst them. However, whilst scanning with the 'scope I picked out five Goosander, including three drakes.
Waders included singles of Whimbrel and Greenshank.
From there we headed to Penzance hoping to catch up with the wintering Pacific Diver. However, it proved unsuccessful in spite of several sites being checked, and in the company of other birders. A number of Great Northern Divers were seen, also four Purple Sandpiper and a flock of approx. 75 Sanderling.
A brief visit to Sennen produced the hoped for Chough, with two individuals in a field close to the road.
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Two drake Goosander, plus a Shelduck |
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Female Goosander with Black-headed Gull |
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Purple Sandpiper |
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Shag (immature) |
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Shag |
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Sanderling |
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Chough |
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Sennen cove |
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