A similar selection of birds was seen during a day of near-perfect calm conditions. The
Little Bunting was seen again in the crop fields at Kirbist where it was in the lively company of 140
Bramblings and an assortment of other finches.
Goldcrests were scattered all over the island, with 71 counted on census, and a noticeable influx of
Rock Pipits took their total to 32; less numerous songbird species included 2
Ring Ouzels, all the commoner thrushes in fairly static quantity, 15
Robins, 2
Wheatears, 3
Dunnocks, 3
Blackcaps, 2
Chiffchaffs, 1
Swallow, 3
Greenfinches, 3
Siskins, 11
Chaffinches and 5
Redpolls (the latter including at least 1 North-Western bird and a Mealy). The 2
Common Scoters and the
American Golden Plover were still around, a
Hen Harrier and a
Short-eared Owl were new birds of prey and a couple of
Woodcocks were seen.
Little Bunting
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