30/3/22
- White Wagtail (x3)
- Twite (x70)
- (Golden Eagle reported again)
29/3/22
- BLACK REDSTART (female type)
27/3/22
- Red-throated Diver
- Great Northern Diver
- Linnet (first of the year)
- Herring Gull (a single group of 50 birds)
26/3/22
- White-fronted Geese (x8)
- White-tailed Eagle
- Blackcap (female)
- Greenfinch (in song)
- Redpoll (in song)
- Twite (x4+2)
- (Several reports of perhaps 2 Golden Eagles over recent days)
25/3/22
- Red-throated Diver
- Great Northern Diver
- White-fronted Goose (10)
- Fulmar (x9)
- Guillemot
- Razorbill
- Hen Harrier
- Peregrine (x2)
- PURPLE SANDPIPER (x2)
- Twite (x8)
24/3/22
- Red-throated Diver (first of the spring)
- Great Northern Diver (x8)
- White-fronted Geese (x11)
- Barnacle Geese (x1050)
- Wigeon (x2)
- Teal (x84)
- Red-breasted Merganser (x3)
- Hen Harrier (x6)
- Peregrine
- Wheatear (in song)
- Twite (x25+5)
22/3/22
- Great Northern Diver (x3)
- Greenland White-fronted Geese (x11)
- Shelduck (x2)
- Turnstone (x25)
- Sanderling (x20)
- Razorbills
- Guillemots
- Wood Pigeon (first of the year)
- Wheatears (now seemingly well-established)
- Twite (x13)
20/3/22
- Wheatears (x4 – our first of the year!)
- Canada Geese (x12 – our first of the year!!)
- Meadow Pipits and Pied Wagtails (have arrived in large numbers)
18/3/22
- Puffins (x4)
- Eider (x8)
- Shelduck (x2)
- Peregrine (hunting in front of the Coll Hotel)
- Greenland White-fronted Geese (x8)
- Goldcrest (in song)
- Greenfinch (in song)
6/3/22
- Twite (x30)
- Great Northern Diver
5/3/22
- White-fronted Geese (x7)
- Skylark (in full song)
- Twite (x17)
4/3/22
- Little Grebe (a new arrival)
- Lesser Black-backed Gull (the first of the spring)
- Black-headed Gull (a real rarity at this time of year)
- Guillemots (several small parties moving north)
- Pied Wagtail (a pair – the first of the spring)
- Greenfinch (singing)
3/3/22
- Shelduck (x2 the first prospecting birds of the year)
- White-tailed Eagle (adult)
- White-fronted Geese (x6)
2/3/22
- Curlew (x15)
1/3/22
- Peregrine (a male through the garden!)
- Whooper Swan (a single bird north, bugling mournfully)
- Teal (x16 much displaying among the males)
- Glaucous Gull (a second cy bird over Hogh Beach)
- Starling (in song giving its full repertoire of British waders: perfect renditions of Oystercatcher, Curlew, Redshank and Common Sandpiper!)
- Bottlenose Dolphin (a youngster dead on beach)
- Coltsfoot (in flower)