Temps in the 50s, mostly sunny, Wind WNW 15-20 mph

Another nice day on Adak. A little windy, but not too bad.
Up at Clam Lagoon, I spotted two Emperor Geese out on the flats.
I new that Vicky and Jen were in the area, so I called them and they arrived to add them to their trip list before flying home today.
At the Marsh, a Pectoral Sandpiper walked right up to my car.

I find many Pecs out here are rather tame.
After seeing the girls off at the airport, I headed up to the Loran Station. It was pouring rain last week when I tried, so I thought today might be a little better. And with the WNW winds, I thought maybe the seabirds would be closer in. NOT!
There were lots of Short-tailed Shearwaters and Laysan Albatrosses flying by, but way out. Identifiable in the scope, but not very satisfying. And no Black-footed or Short-tailed albatross…
On the way back, I stopped at the National Forest feeder. Too bad the rosy-finches don’t like my feeders…

I had two Bramblings at the Thrush Feeder.
I don’t see many sunsets out here (cloudy), so tonight’s was special.

And here is Kuluk Bay in the fading light. Note the moon.

I am now the only hardcore birder on the island for the next three days.
The trip list is 60.
Today’s list can be viewed at https://ebird.org/checklist/S276751672
The Trip Report can be viewed at https://ebird.org/tripreport/413629?welcome=true