Bird Sightings
Tuesday 10th June 2014 IoS Bird Sightings
St. Marys – A Turtle Dove was at Salakee. St. Agnes – A Turtle Dove and 3 Ravens
St. Marys – A Turtle Dove was at Salakee. St. Agnes – A Turtle Dove and 3 Ravens
St. Marys – A Cuckoo was at Salakee. Tresco – A juvenile Iceland Gull, a Pochard, a Common Buzzard and a Common Swift. St. Agnes – A Golden Plover. Annet – 350 Manx Shearwaters were seen offshore in the evening.
Few images below of the adult Rose-coloured Starling that graced Joe Pender’s garden on the 4th June. Thanks to Joe and Ash Fisher for the images.
St. Mary’s – The female Hawfinch was in the pine belt on Sandy Lane. St. Agnes – A Common Swift. Gugh – A female Woodchat Shrike. Tresco – 9 Whimbrels and a Hobby. Samson – A Whimbrel
St. Mary’s – A Swift was at Telegraph and Cuckoos were at Salakee & Mount Todden Bryher – A Hobby, 2 Turtle Doves and a singing Golden Oriole
St. Mary’s – The female Hawfinch that is on the island at the moment was in Lower Moors. At sea – A Balearic Shearwater was seen from the Scillonian
St. Mary’s – A Cuckoo on Porth Hellick Down. Tresco – 13 Whimbrels, a Common Buzzard and a Cuckoo
St Mary’s – Rose-coloured Starling (ad) in garden at Church Street in Hugh Town. Bryher – The Hooded Crow still present
St. Mary’s – The female Hawfinch was again in the trees between Porth Hellick and Carn Friars Farm. St. Agnes – A Whimbrel, a Cuckoo and 7 Wheatears. Samson – A Great Northern Diver off-shore.
Bryher – 4 Wheatears and a Cuckoo. Tresco – A Whimbrel. At sea – 40+ Common Terns and 200+ Manx shearwaters were off Annet. 15+ European Storm-petrels and 3 Great Skuas were seen on a short-range pelagic trip.