Saturday, 23 September 2017

Changeover day somewhat limited coverage of the island today, but it was generally pretty quiet anyway. The undoubted highlight was a redhead Red-breasted Merganser in Solfach amongst the Mallards, the second record of the year. Also around the Narrows were counts of 65 Curlews, 15 Redshanks, 14 Turnstones, three Whimbrels, two Purple Sandpipers and a Dunlin.

There was a fairly limited selection of species seen seawatching too; 3691 Kittiwakes and a good passage of 1149 Razorbills were noted. Terns featured just seven Arctics and two Commons, with ten Arctic Skuas and three Great Skuas also seen, and four Skuas left unidentified. Eight Common Scoters and 72 Gannets were the only other species moving through.

Overhead there was a small trickle of hirundines, amounting to 56 Swallows and eight House Martins. Two Grey Wagtails and a Kestrel were the limits of other southbound passage. On land, the Water Rail continued to be heard sporadically from Cristin Withy, with 42 Goldcrests, 12 Stonechats, ten Chiffchaffs and a single Blackcap the only other sightings of note.

Stonechat, Ephraim Perfect; Ephraim's Bird Blog


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