Monday’s birds were:
St. Mary’s – The Semi-palmated Sandpiper was on Lower Moors Pool most of the day before moving on to Porth Hellick Pool in the evening. Also seen at Porth Hellick Pool were 2 Little Stints, 4 Greenshanks, a Common Sandpiper and a female Wigeon. 3 Crossbills flew over the pool and the Spotted Crake was seen again at dusk, Nearby the American Golden Plover was on the beach.
St. Agnes – 5 Lapland Buntings were near Beady Pool.
Tresco – 6 Pink-footed Geese, 2 Wigeons, a Pochard, 2 Little Grebes, a Ruff, 4 Bar-tailed Godwits, a Common Buzzard, a Yellow Wagtail, a Kingfisher, 2 Whinchats and a Spotted Flycatcher. A Great Northern Diver was off Carn Near.
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— Mary Chaloner (@Emelsea) 18 September 2017
Tuesday’s birds were:
St. Mary’s – The Semi-palmated Sandpiper was still at Lower Moors. 2 Little Stints & a Curlew Sandpiper were on Porth Hellick Pool and nearby the American Golden Plover was still on the beach. A Firecrest was in the Dead Pine Walk on the Garrison and a Lesser Redpoll was in the park in Hugh Town.
St. Agnes – A Common Swift, a Whinchat, a Common Whitethroat, a Common Rosefinch and 2 Lapland Buntings.
Tresco – 6 Pink-footed Geese, a Wood Sandpiper, a Ruff, a Common Swift, a Whinchat, a Spotted Flycatcher and a Lesser Whitethroat.
Bryher – A Curlew Sandpiper.
At sea – A daytime short-range pelagic trip produced 2 European Storm-petrels, 3 Sooty Shearwaters, 2 Grey Phalaropes, a Sabine’s Gull, 3 Great Skuas and a Minke Whale.