BIRD REPORTS
Sunday 29th January 2012 IoS Bird Reports
St. Mary’s – A second-winter Iceland Gull over Porth Mellon was the only noteworthy bird of the day.
St. Mary’s – A second-winter Iceland Gull over Porth Mellon was the only noteworthy bird of the day.
St. Mary’s – The only reports were the Blue-winged Teal still in Lower Moors, seen from the ISBG hide, a first-winter drake Eider in Porth Mellon and a Yellow-browed Warbler between Porthloo and Juliet’s Garden.
St. Mary’s – The 3 Iceland Gulls were still in the Porthloo/Porth Mellon/Dump area. Samson – 3 Spoonbills
St. Mary’s – The 3 Iceland Gulls were still in the Porthloo/Porth Mellon/Dump area and a Black Redstart was on Old Town Beach
St. Mary’s – In Lower Moors the Blue-winged Teal was still on Shooters’ Pool, the Jack snipe was again viewable from the ISBG hide and a Firecrest was near the Hilda Quick hide. The 2 Pink-footed Geese were still in fields at Mount Todden Farm, 2 Woodcocks were at Porth Read more…