A very pleasant day had plenty of migrant interest and a good window of mist-netting weather. The day's highlights were a new
Little Bunting and a
Yellowhammer at Kirbist and a
Slavonian Grebe in Linklet Bay. Thrush numbers were generally diminished, with counts dropping to 343
Redwings, 102
Blackbirds, 77
Song Thrushes, 14
Fieldfares and 3
Ring Ouzels, but
Goldcrests increased to 77 and
Bramblings to an impressive 218 birds. A variety of other noteworthy passerines included a
Tree Pipit, a
Redstart, a
Whitethroat, 2
North-Western Redpolls, a (Mealy)
Common Redpoll, 2
Goldfinches, 4
Siskins and 4
Lapland Buntings. The first
Common Scoter for several months was in Nouster Bay, 6
Woodcocks were seen and 8
Jack Snipe were flushed from boggy areas at Kirbist and Ancum.
The excellent Brambling total included a spectacular flock of around 130 birds in the crop field at Kirbist.
Posted by Unknown, Published at 3:20 PM
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