Thursday, 16 October 2025

A calm day with easterly winds and low cloud. Yesterday's Little Bunting was still at Ty Pellaf showing remarkably well and unbothered by observers presence. Overall, it was a bit of a clearout in the bushes with a reduction in numbers of thrushes and crests with totals including 92 Redwings, 31 each of Fieldfare and Blackbird, 11 Song Thrushes, 32 Goldcrests and four Firecrests. Two Yellow-browed Warblers remained in Cristin Withy from the previous with a new bird briefly in the Observatory garden. There were two Siberian Chiffchaffs, one of these being the bird from previous days but a new unringed bird appeared before being later caught and ringed. Along with the tristis birds, there was a total of 21 Chiffchaffs for the day. A Black Redstart was found on the West Coast and surprisingly, a late Redstart was on the Mountainside near Ty Pellaf, with a Ring Ouzel also briefly behind the Schoolhouse. The Treecreeper and Little Owl remained at Nant and the Hooded Crow was still lurking amongst the 20 Carrion Crows on the Narrows. 

Little Bunting (C) Greg Lee

Redstart (C) Greg Lee

Visible migration remained strong with 1162 Chaffinches, eight Bramblings, 24 Goldfinches, 24 Siskins, eight Reed Buntings and 32 Crossbills moving high over the island. A late House Martin over the Wetlands was a surprise along with 13 Swallows heading south. A Pintail in the Wetlands was a good sighting of this infrequent duck to the island.

Siberian Chiffchaff (C) Ewan Turner.


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