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Tuesday 9th August 2011 IoS Bird Reports

St. Mary’s – A Bee-eater flew over Trenoweth towards Watermill late in the afternoon. There have been several sporadic reports over the summer, mainly over the north of the island, is there a summering bird that has not been pinned down to a preferred location? Also on the island the Read more…

By Alan Hannington, 14 years ago
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Monday 8th August 2011 IoS Bird Reports

St. Mary’s – The Woodchat Shrike was still at Helvear. Samson – 4 Little Terns on Samson flats. At sea– A pelagic 4.5 miles southeast of St. Mary’s produced 5 Cory’s, 7 Great, 3 Sooty & 15 Manx Shearwaters, 2 Great Skuas and 30 European Storm Petrels.

By Alan Hannington, 14 years ago
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Sunday 7th August 2011 IoS Bird Reports

St. Mary’s – The juvenile Woodchat Shrike was still at Helvear and a Sooty Shearwater flew past Deep Point. 6 Greenshank, 2 Green Sandpipers, a Common Sandpiper, 12 Ringed Plovers, a Kestrel and 3 Ravens were all at Porth Hellick. St. Agnes – A Balearic Shearwater and 4 Cory’s Shearwaters Read more…

By Alan Hannington, 14 years ago
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Saturday 6th August 2011 IoS Bird Reports

St. Mary’s – A juvenile Woodchat Shrike was at Helvear Farm and 8 Green Sandpipers were on Porth Hellick Pool. St. Agnes – 2 Yellow-legged Gulls, a third-summer bird at Porth Killier and a juvenile on the Big Pool.

By Alan Hannington, 14 years ago
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Friday 5th August 2011 IoS Bird Reports

St. Mary’s – A Hobby over Higher Moors and 2 Wheatears at the airport. Between higher Moors and Porth Hellick there were 30 Willow Warblers, 6 Chiffchaffs, a Common Whitethroat and a Pied Flycatcher. On the Pool at Porth Hellick were 2 Green Sandpipers. At sea – Birders on a Read more…

By Alan Hannington, 14 years ago
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Thursday 4th August 2011 IoS Bird Reports

At Sea – 5 Great Shearwaters, a Balearic Shearwater, a Great Skua and 20 European Storm-petrels on a short range pelagic 4.5 miles southeast of St. Mary’s.

By Alan Hannington, 14 years ago
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Tuesday 2nd August 2011 IoS Bird Reports

St. Mary’s – The old record for Mediterranean Gulls together on Scilly lasted just 1 day! There were 14 (11 juveniles, a second-winter & 2 adults) at Porthloo. A Common Buzzard, 2 Peregrines, 2 Ravens & 6 Greenshank were at Porth Hellick and 2 Wheatears were on Peninnis. St. Agnes Read more…

By Alan Hannington, 14 years ago
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Monday 1st August 2011 IoS Bird Reports

St. Mary’s – 11 Mediterranean Gulls (1 adult, 1 second-summer, 1 first-summer and & juveniles at Porthloo), this a record number for Scilly. Also a Green Sandpiper and a Water Rail were in Lower Moors. At sea – A short-range pelagic trip 6 miles south of St. Mary’s produced 25 Read more…

By Alan Hannington, 14 years ago
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Sunday 31st July 2011 IoS Bird Reports

St. Mary’s – 5 Greenshank & a Common Sandpiper at Porth Hellick and a Mediterranean Gull at Porthloo

By Alan Hannington, 14 years ago
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Saturday 30th July 2011 IoS Bird Reports

St. Mary’s – 3 Mediterranean Gulls in the harbour and 6 Crossbills flew over the Garrison towards the golf course. Tresco – A Common and 3 Green Sandpipers. St. Martin’s – A Whimbrel. Samson – The female Marsh Harrier was still present.

By Alan Hannington, 14 years ago

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