Thursday, 20 October 2022

Light south easterlies and clear skies meant that most of yesterday's thrushes had moved on. Ringing around the Island today was headlined by four Redwings, three Song Thrushes and two Siskins, two Lesser Redpolls at Nant and a Blackcap in the Withies. Alongside these another Rock Pipit was caught on Solfach. However, the highlight and the most annoying part was a Woodcock that got out of one on the net at Cristin, this is the first record of the year. 

Redwing © Ed Betteridge

A late Spotted Flycatcher was in the Withies and a Reed Warbler was at Ty Pellaf. The two Eiders were still around the West Side and a Hooded Crow was new in on the South End.

Redwing © Ed Betteridge

Overhead passage included 84 Skylarks, three Grey Wagtails, a Lapland Bunting, a Reed Bunting 128 Starlings, 96 Chaffinches, three Bramblings, 129 Siskins, 72 Goldfinches and three Lesser Redpolls

Other birds today included a Grey Heron, a Little Egret, four Common Scoters, three Merlins, two Sparrowhawks, six Snipe, 13 Purple Sandpiper, 47 Curlews, 11 Redshanks, 35 Turnstones, nine Mediterranean Gulls, 31 Black-headed Gulls, four Common Gulls, a Great Spotted Woodpecker, 116 Meadow Pipits, 22 Blackbirds, 76 Fieldfares, 12 Song Thrushes, 77 Redwings, four Blackcaps, three Chiffchaffs, 15 Goldcrests and three Rooks.

Turnstone © Ed Betteridge

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