Highlights form Mondays Nights Log included:
Blyth’s Pipit – The bird in a field on Old Town is now thought by most observers to be a Blyth’s. It transpires that there were 2 birds yesterday, a Richard’s was on the airfield.
Short-toed Lark – 1 St. Agnes.
Common Rosefinch – 1 on Gugh.
Rose-coloured Starling – 1 Pelistry and 1 Bryher.
Barred Warbler – 1 near the Health Centre.
Wryneck – 1 Peninnis and 1 Toll’s Island.
Spoonbill – 1 Green Island, Samson.
Snow Bunting – 2 Peninnis and 1 St. Agnes.
Yellow-browed Warbler – 1 Newford Duck Pond, 1 Borough Farm, 1 Holy Vale and 1 Porth Hellick.
Firecrest – 9 on St. Mary’s and 1 on Tresco.
Brambling – 1 Buzza.
Wigeon – 4 Tresco.
Little Grebe -1 Tresco.
Common Buzzard – 1 Tresco.
Bar-tailed Godwit – 1 Samson.
Whimbrel – 1 Pelistry.
Common Sandpiper – 1 Old Town and 1 Porth Minnick.
Grey Phalarope – 1 off Kettle Point, Tresco.
Arctic Skua – 1 off Kettle Point, Tresco.
Great Skua – 5 off Kettle Point, Tresco.
Mediterranean Gull – 3 Porthcressa.
Yellow Wagtail – 1 over the airport.
Whinchat – 2 Higher Moors. 1 Lower Moors, 1 Porth Hellick House, 1 St. Agnes and 1 Tresco.
Spotted Flycatcher – 1 Old Town Churchyard.
Raven – 1 Tresco.
Reed Bunting – 1 Lower Moors.
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