Tuesday, 11 October 2022

Mild south-westerlies made for a great day's birding on the Island, with plenty of passage observed both on land and at sea, as well as a small arrival of birds. Vismig totals today were the best to date this year, with 539 Meadow Pipits, 359 Skylarks, 10 Reed Buntings,  119 Starlings, 89 Siskins, three Lesser Redpolls, 15 Greenfinches, 147 Chaffinches, 66 Goldfinches, 103 Linnets, 102 Alba wagtail spp., 12 White Wagtails, 11 Grey Wagtails, four Golden Plovers, four Merlins, and four Grey Herons all recorded moving overhead (the majority of which flew out to sea off the South End and Pen Cristin).

Grey Herons migrating south © Ollie King

At sea, a record count of Mediterranean Gulls was logged as 307 were sighted in a feeding flock off the South End, mixed in with a Great Skua, 1400 Kittiwakes, and 748 Black-headed Gulls. Other species seen moving through were a Red-throated Diver, a Great Northern Diver, 530 Razorbills, a Guillemot, 58 Common Scoters, and two Manx Shearwaters.

Elsewhere on the Island, the first Ring Ouzel of the autumn was logged, alongside a Garden Warbler, a Reed Warbler, three more Grey Herons, Little Egret, 31 Goldcrests, nine Chiffchaffs, a Blackcap, two Song Thrushes, and three Snipes.

Garden Warbler ringed at Cristin © Ed Betteridge

Chaffinch © Ed Betteridge

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