Description
You arrive at an open area looking out to sea and to the rocky shoreline if the tide is out. At low tide large numbers of gulls and waders can be seen roosting whilst large numbers of birds can be seen on the sea.
During the winter large numbers of Scoters can be seen. Mainly Crni turpan and Baršunasti turpan. Other species often seen are Ledenjarka, Gavka, Zviždara, Riđogrli morski gnjurac, and Ušati gnjurac. Rarities on the sea at this time of the year include Belokrili turpan, Stejneger's Scoter, Lisasti turpan, Kraljevska gavka, Mala njorka and Crnogrli morski gnjurac. On the coastline a large full roost can occur predominantly consisting of Sivi galeb, Srebrnasti galeb, Obični galeb and Crni galeb with the occasional wintering Mrki galeb, Crnoglavi galeb and Islandski galeb. Wader species often seen include Crnotrba sprutka, Crvenonogi sprudnik, Velika carska šljuka, Šljuka kamenjarka, Ostrigar and Laponska muljača. Rarer gulls and waders seen on the shoreline have been Delaverski galeb and Velika sprutka.
During spring and summer months lots of new birds can be seen including Arktička čigra, Obična čigra, Dugokljuna čigra and the occasional Ružičasta čigra, Tankokljuna njorka, Oštrokljuna njorka and Morski papagaj.
Autumn migration brings passage seabirds and waders with the chance of all four skua species, Obični zovoj and divers. Scarcer waders that could be seen are Muljača and Krivokljuni sprudnik.
This site gives a nice variety of species from a single point and gives you a great chance to learn the identifications of British shorebirds.
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Access
From the centre of Edinburgh you can drive, take the bus or cycle. When cycling you can go all the way along the innocent railway path and you will then reach the A199. Then turn towards Musselburgh and take your first left. Parking is available in the housing estate where a short walk is needed to get to the viewpoint. Press P on the map for directions to the parking spot.
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