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Mein Water

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Little Ringed Plover and Yellow Wagtail (blue headed race) at Mein Water this evening (19th), both showing well but the wagtail was very mobile and difficult to get a really good picture, but I think pretty diagnostic. Bill Jamieson.  Ed. Great find again from BJ.

Browhouses

1600hrs. Two Little Gull and 21 Bar-tailed Godwit at Browhouses. Also 250 Kittiwake went through going east. Steven Cooper. 

Hoddam - Woodcockair

Redstarts showing well this morning, probably 5 birds here now at least. Observing one bird with another calling about 50 yards away. Sadly no Pied Flycatcher again, used to get 4/5 breeding pairs in here, nothing for a few years now. Bill Jamieson. 

Alpine Swift

Alpine Swift briefly over car park between Queen St and Prince's St south of Stranraer harbour this afternoon at 1440hrs. Lawrence Gray. 

Nightjar

2 Nightjars 'churring' (& seen) at Kirkconnell Flow NNR this evening (15th May). Churring started about 21.45 hours. Paul Massey. Ed. I was expecting an earlier than usual report with the weather. 

Quail

Unsurprisingly, a bird was present in the Glasserton area & reported a week ago. Others sure to be around. 

The Woods

13th. Carstramon Wood : 20 singing Redstart, 19 singing Pied Flycatcher. 15th. 2/3 of the way from car park at Knocktinkle (on Laurieston to Gatehouse of Fleet Road) to Loch Whinyeon, 2 singing Whinchat. Mark Bannister. 

Loch Skerrow

Mark Humphreys says: "I may be mistaken but I believe I saw a Bar-headed Goose with two goslings on Loch Skerrow today. Do they interbreed ? It was at a distance, but the white neck and marked head appeared undeniable."  Ed. Probably a Canada-Greylag hybrid. Bar-head? Nay! Feral escapee maybe. 

The Wig a-Wandering

The March report was published on April 27th, should you not have noticed, like myself! awanderroundthewig.blogspot.com

Kippford Community NR

11/5/25 - 3 Garden Warbler, 3 Willow Warbler, 2 Chiffchaff, singles of Whitethroat & Green Woodpecker. Bryn Burgess. 

Iceland Gull

Iceland Gull been drifting around the Mull of Galloway, seen twice over visitor centre in last 30mins drifting in the wind. Looks to be a 1st summer. Gavin Chambers. 

Little Gull hot spot

3 first winter Little Gull still at Browhouses this am plus 76 Bar-tailed Godwits. Ian Irving. 

The Hills, FLS

Pair Pied Flycatcher, Garden Warbler & Green Woodpecker vocal. PJ

RSPB Crook of Baldoon

This morning at the Crook, a cream capped Marsh Harrier and a Whooper Swan. Ivan Lang. 

Garganey

Garganey (at least the male), reported again in the pond outside visitor centre this morning at Mersehead. Gavin Chambers. 

Garganey

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RSPB Mersehead. Pair relocated at east end of the visitor centre pond. Otter & pair Marsh Harrier again from Meida Hide giving great views. Otter presence caused all the Mallard ducklings to group together, remaining still. Interesting to see. PJ

Wood of Cree

Spotted Flycatcher at Barclye, Wood of Cree, as well as Green Woodpecker. Ivan Lang. 

RSPB Mersehead

Young ♂️ & imm/♀️ Marsh Harrier. Latter with missing a right wing primary & r/h tail feather in flight. A Whimbrel, or more unseen, from Bruaich Hide. Plenty Speckled Wood butterfly, Orange Tip & a single Red Admiral. No Reed Warblers in song & a few Sedge & Common Whitethroat good to see. PJ

Avocets

Two Avocet, north end of Port Logan beach, near water's edge. Lawrence Gray. 

Little Gull & Avocet

BROWHOUSES 0600-0730. Avocet -9, Dunlin -150, Greenshank -2, Black-tailed Godwit -3, Bar-tailed Godwit -18, Whimbrel -12, Little Gull -4 (1 adult and 3 first winters). Ian Irving. 

Garganey pair

Garganey pair with mixed flock of Teal and Wigeon in flight when harassed by female Marsh Harrier overhead at RSPB Mersehead late morning. Stephen Kings.

Corsewall Point and the Wig

A breezy Corsewell Point was hard going with very few auks moving, a steady trickle of gannets, all three divers, a couple of Fulmar, only three Manx Shearwater, a single Arctic Tern about 50 Sandwich Tern and a few Common Tern. Back at the Wig a few mergs out on a choppy Loch Ryan and after four hours at Corsewell hoping for some skuas, there was a dark phase Arctic chasing a small group of terns. Not much on the landward side but a Hooded Crow was observed flying off to the north as well as the ever present hybrid. Ivan Lang. 

Corsewall Point

A Black-throated Diver fly-by today. 

RSPB Mersehead

Hooded Crow flew over as I left. Heading south towards Sandyhills. Gavin Chambers.

RSPB Mersehead

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Pair of Garganey currently sleeping in front of visitor centre at Mersehead (centre closes at 4pm). Gavin Chambers. 

The Crook - mystery falcon

A large falcon, poss Saker or Saker x peregrine observed a couple of times on the merse at the Crook of Baldoon. Heavily streaked on belly and legs giving a dark look. Tawny brown uppers. After being attacked by the local peregrine it headed west at 15.45. Ivan Lang. 

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