A day of interesting sightings, mostly of otherwise relatively common mainland birds but only occasional visitors to the island. A Great Spotted Woodpecker perching on top of the Lighthouse was a good start to the day, before later relocating to the more typical habitat at the Nant plantation where it proved to be rather elusive. On the Narrows, three Rooks were raucously calling and three Starlings were feeding on the grass.
Rook (C) Greg Lee |
Down in the Wetlands, a Blue Tit appeared on the Green Lane before being ringed in the Observatory garden with a second unringed bird found later at Nant. Only our second record for the season. A few Skylarks were on the move with 13 moving through during the day. Robins totalled 24 and 17 White Wagtails were on the Narrows, there was also a reduction in Wheatears and Goldcrests with 10 and 14 respectively. In the afternoon, a Spotted Flycatcher was loitering in the Observatory garden, particularly favouring the Heligoland as perch between sallying and a single Blackcap was at Nant. In the Wetlands, a pair of Teals were using the recently restocked pools and a Snipe was flushed off the South End.
Blue Tit (C) Greg Lee |
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