A very pleasant, calm morning gave way to a nasty windy and rainy afternoon but the good conditions in the first half of the day allowed the bird of the spring so far to be found in the fields near Sangar - a somewhat unexpected, yet cracking
Hornemann's Arctic Redpoll which occasionally gave small snatches song and even attempted a few small display flights as it showed well along the stone dykes (the 9th
hornemanni Arctic Redpoll for the island yet the first in spring). There was little else through the day to match the Redpoll, although migrants did include a
Short-eared Owl near Hooking, two
Sand Martins, 16
Swallows, a
Fieldfare, two
Willow Warblers, three
Chiffchaffs, 7
Siskins and 6
Lapland Buntings.
Hornemann's Arctic Redpoll
and some Siskins
Posted by Unknown, Published at 11:27 AM
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