Tuesday 7 November 2017

There was a subtle increase in passage today, with quite a good variety of birds on the island. The most obvious movers were chats and thrushes, including three Black Redstarts at Cafn, five Stonechats, 30 Robins, 25 Blackbirds, eight Song Thrushes and 41 Redwings. A late Swallow was the most unusual sighting of the day, while the support cast of passerines included a Merlin, three Water Rails, a Great Spotted Woodpecker, 26 Rock Pipits, 14 Goldcrests, two Firecrests, two Chiffchaffs and two Blackcaps. 

An increase in sea passage saw 531 Kittiwakes, 122 Razorbills and 87 Black-headed Gulls moving in large numbers, alongside a single Common Scoter, a Sabine's Gull (our 35th of the year!), seven Common Gulls, nine Mediterranean Gulls and six Guillemots. Meanwhile, amongst a good selection of waders a Jack Snipe was in the Lowlands and Redshanks had increased noticeably to 32, with five Purple Sandpipers and a Lapwing also on the Narrows.

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