Tuesday (27/04)
Purple Heron – 1 on the Abbey Pool flew to the Great Pool, Tresco
Woodchat Shrike– 1 still at Dolphin town, Tresco
Cattle Egret – 4 at Borough Farm, Tresco
Golden Oriole – A female type by the hides in Lower Moors, a male at Rushy Bay, Bryher
Nightingale – 1 in the scrub by the airfield turning circle, 1 singing by the Great Pool, Tresco, 1 on Samson Hill, Bryher. 3 on the same day is exceptional
Hawfinch – 2 males in the pone belt at Tremelethen Trail, 1 at Longstone
Wryneck – 1 in the field by Longstone Café
Blue-headed Wagtail – 2 males commuting between Simpson’s Field and the field behind the Swarovski Hide, Tresco
Turtle Dove – 1 still in the garden behind Star Castle, 1 Hillside Farm, Bryher, 1 at Higher Town, St. Agnes, 1 in the northeast corner of Borough Farm, Tresco
Swift – 2 on the west side of Peninnis
Cuckoo – 1 at Normandy, 1 Holy Vale, 1 Carn Leh, 1 Carn Friars, 1 in the sheep fields, St. Martin’s, 1 Rushy Bay, Bryher
Marsh Harrier – 1 Lower Moors
Whimbrel – 1 Porth Hellick
Bar-tailed Godwit – 11 Lawrance’s Bay St.Martin’s
Common Sandpiper – 1 Lawrance’s Bay St.Martin’s
Iceland Gull – 1 Little Bay, St. Martin’s, 1abbey Pool, Tresco, 1 at the Mermaid Carpark
Grasshopper Warbler – 1 New Grimsby, Tresco
Garden Warbler – 1 by the bonfire at Lower Town, St. Agnes
Pied Flycatcher – 1 New Grimsby, Tresco, 1 Bryher
Redstart – a male at the junction of Longstone and Telegraph Road
Whinchat – 1 at Dolphin town, Tresco
White Wagtail – 1Bryher
Yellow Wagtail – 1 at the big Pool, St. Agnes, 1 flew over Porth Hellick Pool
Grey Wagtail – 1 Porth Hellick
Tree Pipit – 3 New Grimsby, 7 at Dolphin town, Tresco
Siskin – 1 flew east over the turning circle, 1 in a garden feeder in Church Street