On a pretty eventful Sea Trust Ferry Survey with four species of cetacean recorded, there was plenty of sea bird interest as well with at least three species of tern flying by with food for their chicks, including this one. Probably the most interesting from my point of view were two Swifts flying towards Strumble about ten miles offshore and another (?) two, half an hour later just a couple of miles offshore. Were these failed breeders heading back or stragglers just getting here having been disorientated by volcanic dust and Northerly winds?
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