Highlights from Wednesdays Bird Log include:
Hume’s Leaf Warbler – 1 still in the dump clump
Solitary Sandpiper – 1 still on the muddy pool in a field on Old Town Lane.
Ring-necked Duck – The first-winter male and 2 females were still on Porth Hellick Pool.
Richard’s Pipit – 1 on St. Agnes.
Coal Tit – 2 on Bryher and 2 on St. Mary’s.
Yellow-browed Warbler – 1 in the Dump Clump,1 Higher Moors, 1 Lower Moors 2 on St. Agnes.
Barred Warbler – 1 in a field at Browarth, St. Agnes
Red-breasted Flycatcher – 1 in Old Town Churchyard.
Whooper Swan – 6 on still the Great Pool, Tresco.
Pale-bellied Brent Goose – 1 in Porthcressa Bay and then flew to Pentle Bay, Tresco.
Sooty Shearwater – 3 past Peninnis, 2 past St. Martin’s and 1 in The Roads.
Balearic Shearwater – 1 past Porth Hellick Down, 1 past Peninnis and 1 near Gull Rock.
Little Egret – 18 in Tresco Channel.
Merlin – 1 on St. Mary’s.
Golden Plover – 20 on the airfield and 12 south over Peninnis.
Jack Snipe – 1 in Lower Moors.
Woodcock – The first of the autumn was 1 at Maypole.
Grey Phalarope – 3 in The Roads.
Great Skua – 1 flew past Peninnis and 1 past St. Martin’s..
Mediterranean Gull – A second -winter bird was at Porthloo.
Great Spotted Woodpecker – 1 was excavating a hols in Pines near Porth Hellick house, 1 was on the Garrison and 1 was heard at Bar Point.
Whinchat – 1 Watermill.
Ring Ouzel – 1 Deep Point.
Firecrest – 1 Holy Vale.
Spotted flycatcher – 1 on the Garrison.
Pied flycatcher – 1 on St. Agnes.
Siskin – 2 Trenoweth.
Lesser Redpoll – 1 in the Dump Clump.
Snow Bunting – 1 at Morning Point, Garrison.
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