Saturday (03/10)

Pink-footed Goose – 6 in a field west of Longstone

Balearic Shearwater – 1 past Kettle Point, Tresco

Little Egret – 1 Old Town Bay

Dotterel – 2 still on Castle Down, Tresco

Bar-tailed Godwit – 1 on Porth Mellon Beach

Sanderling – 12 on Porth Mellon Beach        

Jack Snipe – 1 on the pool in Lower Moors, 1 Porth Hellick Pool

Grey Phalarope – 1 in the Roads, 3 past Kettle Point, Tresco

Common Sandpiper – 1 Morning Point on rocks, 1 Little Porth

Sabine’s Gull – An adult flew past the Daymark, St. Martin’s

Turtle Dove – 1 flew across Porth Cressa to Upper Broome on the Garrison

Wryneck – 1 still on Castle Down, Tresco

Great Spotted Woodpecker – 1 in the Standing Stones Field, Lower Moors

Merlin – 1 north over Pelistry, 1 over the airfield towards Porth Hellick, 1 over Porthloo Beach

Red-backed Shrike – 1 still behind Longstone Lodge

Cetti’s Warbler – 1 Porth Hellick Loop

Willow Warbler – A presumed “Northern type” near Seven Stones, St. Martin’s

Yellow-browed Warbler – 2 Watermill Cove, 1 Lower Moors, 1 by the pumping station at Higher Moors, 1 Newford Duck Pond, 1 behind the Cricket Pitch & 1 Seven Stones, both St. Martin’s 1 Abbey Crossroads, Tresco

Barred Warbler – The bird found on Thursday at the junction of Telegraph Road and the the top end of Porthloo Lane was seen again.

Firecrest – 1 at the junction of Telegraph Road and Carn Friars Lane, 1 Seven Stones, St. Martin’s

Spotted Flycatcher – 1 Caen Gwaval, 2 Carn Friars

Nightingale – 1 still at the Dump (photo)

Pied Flycatcher – 1 in the Dump Clump, 1 at the junction of Telegraph Road and Carn Friars Lane

Redstart – 1 Normandy, 1 St. Agnes,

Whinchat – 1 on Peninnis near the Lighthouse, 1 Carn Friars

Yellow Wagtail – 1 behind Longstone Lodge

Crossbill – 1 over Trenoweth, 7 Longstone pine belt

Serin – A probable in off the sea over Peninnis and 2 more probables in the pines at the junction of of Telegraph Road and the the top end of Porthloo Lane

Lapland Bunting – 1 still on Peninnis

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