The tundra bean geese were still at Ardmair this afternoon, although most of the greylags had gone. The bean geese and a couple of greylags were making their way along a partly frozen ditch.
Also foraging in these fields were fieldfares, redwings, song thrushes, a few (probable) meadow pipits, and a male stonechat. A drake goosander was snorkelling along the edge of the sea, followed by two females. It was now very cold so I didn't hang around for long; and at home Greger lit a fire in the stove in the lounge, so we can turn down the central heating and still feel cosy.