Kevin and Louis had the nets at the Obs open early on and trapped another Buch of Willow Warblers along with two Tree Pipits and another Pied Flycatcher and a Spotted Flycatcher.
juvenile Spotted Flycatcher Pied Flycatcher Tree Pipit Tree Pipit
Steve went to the Narrows mid-morning and had quite a few waders moving, best were two Ruff, but best of all and a real island Mega, two Avocets that flew south along the west side of the South End - the third record for the island following records in May 2002 and May 2008.
Stuart went to the South End and had a Back Guillemot sitting on the sea very close inshore.
There were again good numbers of migrants about, with some of the best totals of Whitethroats and Pied Flycatchers for quite some time.
Storm Petrel 1, 12 Fulmar, 38 Gannets, two Grey Heron, 12 Teal, six Mallard, 11 Common Scoter, two Sparrowhawks, one Osprey, one Kestrel, six Ringed Plovers, one Knot, one Sanderling one Purple Sandpiper, 12 Dunlin, two Ruff, seven Snipe, 18 Curlew, six Redshank, two Common Sandpipers 36 Turnstone, two Avocets, five Mediterranean Gulls, 1000 Kittiwakes, two Sandwich Terns, one Back Guillemot, 18 Sand Martins, 117 Swallows, 15 House Martins, with Tree Pipits, 43 Meadow Pipits, five Grey Wagtails, ten White Wagtails, two Redstarts, three Whinchats, 19 Stonechats, 27 Wheatears, one Sedge Warbler, one Lesser Whitethroat, 14 Whitethroats, four Garden Warbler, two Blackcaps, 86 Willow Warblers, seven Spotted Flycatchers, five Pied Flycatcher, seven Goldfinch, 414 Linnets
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