The highlights of Tuesday’s log were:
Arctic Warbler – 1 still at Newford Duck Pond.
Purple Heron – 1 still at Lower Moors visiting.
Short-toed Lark – 1 still on St. Agnes.
Rose-coloured Starling – 1 on Bryher and 1 on St. Agnes.
Bluethroat – 1 still in Lower Moors.
Common Rosefinch – 1 still on Bryher.
Spotted Crake – 1 still in Lower Moors.
Red-breasted Flycatcher –1 Old Town Churchyard, 1 Bryher and 2 St. Agnes.
Wryneck – 1 below the Golf Course, 1 Borough Farm, St. Mary’s and 3 on Bryher.
Yellow-browed Warbler – 4 on St. Mary’s, 1 on Bryher, 2 on St. Agnes and 2 on St. Martin’s.
Siberian Chiffchaff – 1 on Bryher.
Firecrest – 1 in Holy Vale.
Lapland Bunting – 1 on the Garrison and 2 on the Airfield.
Red-necked Grebe – 1 in The Roads.
Garganey – 1 still on Tresco.
Common Scoter – 1 off the Golf Course and 3 off Bryher.
Sooty Shearwater – 1 from Tolman Point and 2 in The Roads.
Merlin – The first of the autumn flew over Town Beach.
Golden Plover – 3 Old Town.
Little Stint – 2 Bryher.
Curlew Sandpiper – 2 on Bryher.
Jack Snipe – 1 Lower Moors.
Woodcock – The first of the autumn was on St. Martin’s.
Black-tailed Godwit – 1 Tresco.
Bar-tailed Godwit – 4 Porthloo and 2 on Bryher.
Whimbrel – 1 Old Town and 2 on Bryher.
Common Sandpiper – 1 Hugh Town, 2 on Bryher and 1 on Tresco.
Great Skua – 1 off Bryher.
Mediterranean Gull – 1Porthcressa.
Kingfisher – 1 Lower Moors and 1 Porth Hellick.
Tree Pipit -1 Porthloo Lane.
Common Redstart – 1 on St. Martin’s.
Whinchat – 4 on St. Mary’s and 6 on Bryher.
Spotted Flycatcher – 3 on St. Mary’s, 1 on Bryher and 1 on St. Martin’s.
Pied Flycatcher – 1 on the Garrison, 1 Old Town Churchyard and 1 St. Martin’s
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