A relatively interesting seawatch for the time of year and given the settled weather.
The highlight was three Arctic skuas (1dk and 2 pale morph) all persuing the same herring gull at 06:10. The gull dropped some food, which was picked up by one of the skuas, which then disappeared further offshore almost immediately.
Common scoter movements were quite notable for the Tutt: 39 over the watch (27 west, 12 east). Including a flock of 19 (looked all / pred female).
Otherwise 6-8 gannet constantly present, with 20+ seen over the hour (no reliable count).
2 guillemot
1-2 porpoise seen regularly foraging.
Manxie passage mainly very distant (beyond effective viewing range) – only 110 (90% east) in 1 hour.
There were 39 Med gulls on the lower shore at Bracelet earlier in the week, but numbers seem to have dropped back to the 8-14 birds that have been typical of the past 2 weeks.
The scarlet tigers were still flying on Rams Tor at the weekend, and there are 2 grey seals regularly off Limeslade.