High pressure with cold north-easterlies at this time of the year don't do us any favours at all. A couple of wandering Canada & Greylag Geese paid a visit & a handful of Red-throated Divers went back and forth in a limited amount of time spent looking out to sea. On site the first wandering/migrant Great Tit of the spring on a fairly typical date for them to start turning up. It is mostly young females, with good fat loads, that go walkabout in search of new sites at this time of the year with this one fitting the predicted pattern of occurrence.
Ringing: 1 Great Tit.