Two further fairly pleasant if cold days with plenty of sunshine on Sunday, a but less on Monday, but dry and quite calm.
Yesterday Ed B. had a flock of 33 Whooper Swans heading north through Cornabus and commented on the start of nesting for Redshank and Lapwing on his patch.
At Gruinart James H. had a further 43 Whoopers and noted the Barnacle Geese gathering more on the reserve - further suggestion that the winter birds are thinking of heading up to their arctic breeding grounds. James also saw the Red-breasted Goose, a flock of 100 Skylarks and 2 Black-tailed Godwits on the floods.
David D. found one of the Great Crested Grebes still at Loch an t-Sailean, while George Jackson had a pair of Dippers upstream on the Sorn from the Woollen Mill. Steve & Lyn Rogers watched a pair of Golden Eagles over Beinn Mhor at The Oa where 22 Twite were on the feeders at the car park.
Today, apart from a Kingfisher seen by Gary T. on the Sorn at Bridgend, all the talk was of feral Canada Geese after Louise Muir reported a count of 69 in front of the Manse on Jura - a substantial flock.