Brief look this evening had 1 storm petrel and 1 ad gannet near the bridge
Port Eynon for around an hour from 5.30 ish this morning was pretty quiet.
Approx. 20 auk ( mainly guillemot), several fulmar and kittiwake, 2 Manx.
An unusual sight on the way in the car had a tawny owl feeding/ trying to fly off with a decapatated corvid in the road near stout hall. He stayed put even as I drove past slowly, so I got out and thinking if he stayed there he’d be meeting the crow in the next life, chucked the corvid into a field ( using a dog cac bag) hoping he’d feed up in there. Never seen one so approachable in daylight, must have been knackered
There were a couple of Sandwich Terns in addition to the beleaguered Gannet at the bridge 15 minutes or so after you left, but unfortunately the Stormy had moved on (or been eaten as lots of GBBGs around today!), which is a shame as that would have been a cracking Burry PWC bird. I did knab a Fulmar however, which provided some compensation.