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.
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Little Bunting (C) Greg Lee |
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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.
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Siberian Chiffchaff (C) Ewan Turner. |
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