Friday 27th birds were:
St. Mary’s – The Rose-coloured Starling was still in the allotments opposite the incinerator, a Yellow-browed Warbler was in Lower Moors, a Black Redstart was on the quay and a Little Gull was off Watermill. 8 Great Northern Divers were in The Roads.
Samson – 2 Spoonbills were on Samson Flats.
Saturday 28th birds were:
St. Mary’s – The Rose-coloured Starling was still in the allotments opposite the incinerator, a Yellow-browed Warbler and a Siberian Chiffchaff were in Lower Moors and a Balearic Shearwater was off Innisidgen.
St. Martin’s – A Slavonian Grebe was off Higher Town Quay.
Sunday 29th birds were:
St. Mary’s – 2 Greenland White-fronted Geese were on Porth Hellick Pool.
Tresco – A Long-tailed Duck and a Scaup were on Abbey Pool.
St. Agnes – A first-winter Iceland Gull.
Samson – The 2 Spoonbills were on Green Island.
Inter-island waters – A Great Northern Diver was in Tresco Channel and 5 Great Northern Divers were between Tresco and St. Martin’s.
Monday 30th birds were:
St. Mary’s – The Rose-coloured Starling was still in the allotments opposite the incinerator, a juvenile Iceland Gull was in Porthcressa Bay in the morning and it or another was at Bant’s Carn in the afternoon. 12 Balearic Shearwaters and 6 Great Northern Divers were seen off Innisidgen.
Tuesday 31st birds were:
St. Mary’s – The Rose-coloured Starling was still in the allotments opposite the incinerator
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