Friday, 13 October 2023

There were still four of Yellow-browed Warbler including another bird trapped and ringed at Cristin. Also at Cristin was a Firecrest, six Long-tailed Tits and a Great Tit. Four Common Scoters went south with a late Manx Shearwater ringed on the South End with a Turnstone and Redshank during the evening. 

Presumably, the same Wigeon was still in Solfach however, on closer inspection the bird was rather interesting. The bird was an adult drake coming out of eclipse and showed a green mask with a paler brown peppered head pattern. The bird seemed to have rather rufous orange sides and in flight showed very white auxiliaries and underwings. However, the bird didn't seem to have extremely white underwings or the right head shape however, many features are variable depending on the individual. 

The weird Wigeon © Ed Betteridge

Other birds seen was a Water Rail, 18 Purple Sandpipers, two Dunlin, four Snipe, a Whimbrel, two Skylark, a Wheatear, a White Wagtail, two Redwings, two Blackcap, five Chiffchaffs, eight Goldcrests, three Chaffinches, 12 Siskins and ten Goldfinches

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