After yesterday's Bearded Seal success, the targets for today were Orcas and Orkney Vole. Alas, I missed the first but did score the Vole when leaving my sea-watching position.
Several other good birds made up for the lack of mammal ticks - well, just!

Hooded Crows - everywhere

Great Northern Diver - lots in the coastal lochs

Black Guillemots - common around the coast.

This Common Seal made it a three seal species trip.

This Common Hare made it a three Lagomorph trip.
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