The strong north-easterly wind made for a challenging but productive days birding with several new migrants and a few scarcities found during the morning. The best of these were the earliest
Marsh Warbler by a couple of days at Barrenha and a stunning 'bright red' male
Common Rosefinch at Trebb. The south end of the Island yielded most of the birds where 2
Red-backed Shrikes spent the day around the Observatory. Other notable migrants included the 2
Grey-headed Wagtails still, 11
Tree Pipits, 3
Redstarts, 19
Willow Warblers, a
Wood Warbler at Howar, 4
Spotted Flycatchers and 6
Pied Flycatchers. A
Little Stint on the Links was the first of the year, the first-summer
Little Gull was back at Bridesness and the male
Sparrowhawk was also seen again.
Pied Flycatcher
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