Wednesday (28/10)
Red eyed Vireo – 1 still at Lower Town Farm, St. Agnes
Grey-cheeked Thrush – A “possible” was seen briefly in the Parsonage Garden, St. Agnes
Lesser Yellowlegs – 1 still on Abbey Pool, Tresco
Dusky Warbler – 1 still between Thomas Porth and Porthloo, 1 still around the Cricket Pitch Pool on St. Martin’s
Olive-backed Pipit – A “probable” at Harry’s Walls then flew towards Porthloo
Glossy Ibis – 1 flew northeast over Carreg Dhu Gardens and landed in a field on Green Lane before flying back towards Salakee
Short-toed Lark – 1 in a weedy field to the right of the lane to Carn Vean Café
Little Bunting – 1 with a mixed finch flock in a field just north of Old Grimsby, Tresco
Greylag Goose – 1 in field near Carn Vean Café
White-fronted Goose – 1 in field near Carn Vean Café
Shelduck – 1 Porthloo Beach, 1 Great Pool, Tresco
Common Scoter – A juvenile off Hugh Town Quay
Great Northern Diver – 1 at Toll’s Porth, 3 in the Roads, 1 Porth Cressa, 1 Pentle Bay, Tresco
Spoonbill – 3 Samson
Bar-tailed Godwit – 8 Pendrathen
Whimbrel – 1 Watermill Cove
Mediterranean Gull – 1 Porthloo
Glaucous Gull – 1 in the Roads seen from Star Castle then flying to St. Agnes
Iceland Gull – A juvenile at Little Porth, the flew out past Lower Broome and the Carn Morval
Cetti’s Warbler – 1 Higher Moors
Yellow-browed Warbler – 10 St. Mary’s, 2 Tresco
Firecrest – 1 Pungies Lane
Nightingale – 1 still at Little Porth
Black Redstart – 1 Star Castle, 3 Holy Vale Farmhouse and 2 New Grimsby, Tresco
Grey Wagtail – 2 Holy Vale
Lapland Bunting – 1 with a mixed finch flock in a field just north of Old Grimsby, Tresco