Extreme wind and some rain meant we had to shelter for our observations today. In such rough weather it wasn't surprisng to see a bit of movement at sea, with an arctic skua north, and an assortment of wildfowl and waders south. Passerine numbers were understandably low, but the yellow-browed warber seemed to have found a friend. Neither made it easy for observers to catch up with,or photograph them however.
Blair's Shoulder-knot lives on various introduced cypress trees, so visits us sparingly.