Calm, clear conditions saw a bit of a clear out of yesterday's birds but there was some notable influxes especially a good count of 17
Yellow-browed Warblers mainly in the south of the island and now two
Great-spotted Woodpeckers present. Other scarcities lingering included the
Bluethroat, three
Common Rosefinches and the almost miraculous reappearance of the
Marsh Warbler which was originally ringed on the 19th and not seen since! There was a handful of common warblers scattered around along with a Black Redstart, a Tree Pipit, two Whinchats, a new Tree Sparrow at Howar and the Turtle Dove still while other bits included two Sandwich Terns, the
Pectoral Sandpiper and Wood Sandpiper still and a Slavonian Grebe in Nouster Bay.
Six Yellow-browed Warblers were trapped today
Great-spotted Woodpecker
Spot the Goldcrest!
Posted by Unknown, Published at 1:17 PM
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