BIRD REPORTS
Thursday 18th November 2010 IoS Bird Reports
St. Mary’s – A Dusky Warbler near the Hilda Quick hide in Lower Moors, the Cetti’s Warbler still on the Porth Hellick Loop trail and a Spoonbill feeding in Old Town Bay,
St. Mary’s – A Dusky Warbler near the Hilda Quick hide in Lower Moors, the Cetti’s Warbler still on the Porth Hellick Loop trail and a Spoonbill feeding in Old Town Bay,
St, Mary’s – A Wigeon, 8 Common Teal, a Jack Snipe, a Greenshank, 2 late Swallows, a Yellow-browed Warbler, a Firecrest and 5 Bramblings all in Lower Moors. A Black Redstart on Porthcressa Beach, 3 Pale-bellied Brent Geese at Shark’s Pit, a Little Grebe on Porth Hellick Pool and a Read more…
St. Mary’s – Cetti’s Warbler & a Great Spotted Woodpecker on Porth Hellick Loop trail and Black Redstart at Bar Point. Bryher – Yellow-browed Warbler, Spoonbill, Hooded Crow and 30+ Bramblings
St. Mary’s – The Dusky Warbler was still in the bushes near Higher Moors pumping station
St. Mary’s – Dusky Warbler, Siberian Chiffchaff & 2 Firecrests near Higher Moors pumping station and a Yellow-browed Warbler at Porth Hellick. 3 Pale-bellied Brent Geese at Porthloo and a Siberian Chiffchaff, a Wigeon, a Jack Snipe, 4 Common Snipe & a Grey Wagtail in Lower Moors.
St. Mary’s – Dusky Warbler, 3 Yellow-browed Warblers, Siberian Chiffchaff and Firecrest in the Higher Moors/Porth Hellick area
St. Mary’s – Dusky Warbler still near Higher Moors pumping station, Jack Snipe still in Lower Moors and 3 Pale-bellied Brent Geese still at Porthloo
St. Mary’s – Dusky Warbler, Siberian Chiffchaff & Firecrest near the Higher Moors pumping station and a Jack Snipe in Lower Moors
St. Mary’s – Dusky Warbler, Siberian Chiffchaff & 2 Firecrests near Higher Moors pumping station, Little Grebe on Porth Hellick Pool, Richard’s Pipit in fields between Old Town and the airport and a Lapwing on Porthcressa beach below Buzza Tower. Early morning visible migration from Longstone were 1000 Redwings, 250 Read more…
St. Mary’s – The Dusky Warbler still near higher Moors pumping station and a ring-tail Hen Harrier flew low over Trenoweth. St. Agnes – The adult Spotted Sandpiper was still present. Tresco – A Lapland Bunting was by the Great Pool.