With the easterlies getting even stronger the extra coverage was welcomed and plenty of birds found today, mainly along on the sheltered west side of the Island. The highlight was the first
Long-eared Owl of the year at West Beach, while other species recorded for the first time in 2013 were singles of
Woodpigeon,
Dunnock and
White Wagtail-the latter the earliest North Ronaldsay record by 5 days! Thrushes continued to dominate with 129
Blackbirds, 8
Fieldfares, 7
Song Thrushes, 9
Redwings and 8
Mistle Thrushes counted. A
Robin,
Chaffinch and
Snow Bunting were also seen and 8
Woodcock were flushed from various resting places. A
Bean Goose was also new, the
European White-fronted Goose seen again and
Gadwall numbers up to 9. A decent gathering of large Gulls feeding in the swell near the Beacon included a juvenile
Glaucous Gull, with 193
Herring Gulls and 148
Great-blacked Gulls also there. Finally the
Stock Dove remains at the south end.
Its been nice to see an early spring arrival of Blackbirds on the Island, with the majority of them being adult males-just like this one.
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