BIRD REPORTS
Sunday 16th January 2011 IoS Bird Reports
St. Mary’s – 2 Long -eared Owls, 1 flew from Salakee to Tremelethen House and 1 flew from Porth Hellick Pool to Kittydown. Samson – Spoonbill on Green Island.
St. Mary’s – 2 Long -eared Owls, 1 flew from Salakee to Tremelethen House and 1 flew from Porth Hellick Pool to Kittydown. Samson – Spoonbill on Green Island.
2 Long-eared Owls at Salakee, St.Mary’s on Thursday (13/02) and a Purple Sandpiper below Hugh Town quay car park.
St. Mary’s – A Purple Sandpiper and a Black Redstart on the beach below the Quay Car Park, where a Spoonbill also flew over. A Spoonbill in Old Town Bay and a Mistle Thrush at Bishop’s View. Samson – A Spoonbill and a first-winter drake Eider.
St. Mary’s – A second-winter Glaucous Gull flew from Porth Mellon towards the quay
St. Mary’s – A Black Redstart at Little Porth and 3 Slavonian Grebes & Black-necked Grebes off Innisidgen. Tresco – A Black-throated Diver, 7 Dark-bellied Brent Geese and a Long-tailed Duck. Samson – A first-winter drake Eider, 2 Spoonbills, a Common Gull, 3 Skylarks, several Great Northern Divers and lots Read more…
St. Mary’s – A Mistle Thrush in Old Town and 2 Long-eared Owls at Salakee Farm. Tresco – A female Red-breasted Merganser. Samson – A first-winter drake Eider.
Samson – Spoonbill & Red-breasted Merganser were the only reports of the day
St. Mary’s – The Rose-coloured Starling still at Telegraph and 2 Firecrests in Lower Moors. Samson – A first-winter Spoonbill on Samson Flats.
St. Mary’s – 2 Slavonian Grebes of Innisidgen and the Rose-coloured Starling still at Telegraph. Samson – 2 Spoonbills, an Eider and 7 Dark-bellied Brent Geese. Tresco – Black-throated Diver, Red-breasted Merganser and 6 Common Scoters. Bryher – A Hooded Crow.
St. Mary’s – Great Spotted Woodpecker and a Firecrest in Holy Vale and a Spoonbill in Old Town Bay were the only reports today.