Friday, 17 October 2025

With a star-filled sky during the night without a wisp of cloud plus little to no wind, it perhaps wasn't a surprise that many of the migrants took the opportunity to move on. Visible migration was reduced on the whole though a trickle of finches were present including 61 Goldfinches, 73 Siskins, 75 Linnets, 27 Chaffinches, seven Greenfinches, five Crossbills, four Bramblings and three Lesser Redpolls. A Lapland Bunting flying north over the South End was only the second for the season and ten Reed Buntings were heard in various places. A push of 95 Skylarks was also noted, with a constant trickle through the day as were seven Swallows, seven Grey Wagtails and 67 Meadow Pipits.

A brilliant night for star-gazing (C) Connor Stansfield

On the ground, it was a rather similar picture with highlights including the lingering Yellow-browed Warbler and ringed Siberian Chiffchaff in Cristin Withy, the Treecreeper at Nant and singles of Coal Tit, Blue Tit and Great Tit. A flock of 17 Long-tailed Tits seemed to enjoy doing a tour of the island throughout the day. It is always worth gleaning the flocks of the gregarious little birds as they tend to attract other species tagging along including various warblers, Goldcrests and Firecrests. The Pintail was still loitering in the Wetlands, enjoying the various pools, as were three Teals and two Wigeons. Commoner migrant totals for the day included 47 Robins, 16 Stonechats, 27 Blackbirds, 16 Song Thrushes, 26 Redwings, 34 Chiffchaffs, 33 Goldcrests, 27 Blackcaps, four Firecrests and a late Garden Warbler in the dense withy by the Chapel. The latter being perhaps a bit frustrating as you could hope for another larger, paler relative of the Garden Warbler at this time of year... On the West Coast, singles of Black Redstart and Wheatear were present. 

Garden Warbler (C) Greg Lee

Sightings of smaller gulls continued with 42 Black-headed Gulls, six Common Gulls and seven Mediterranean Gulls passing offshore. A Lapwing was at the North End and five Redshanks were on Solfach along with 13 Turnstones. Interestingly, there appears to be no less than five Water Rails currently on the island at the moment, with seemingly one hiding in each Withy as well as the vocal bird at Nant. 

Two Common Dolphins were seen off the West Coast. 

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