Olive-backed Pipit – 1 seen briefly on Bryher near Southhill Farm before flying towards Church Quay.

Ring-necked Duck – The first-winter male and 2 females were still on Porth Hellick Pool.

Richard’s Pipit – 1 on St. Agnes.

Woodlark – 1 flew into a field on Helvear.

Coal Tit – 7 on Bryher, 3 on St. Agnes, 2 on Tresco and 1 in Lower Moors.

Yellow-browed Warbler – 1 in Holy Vale, 1 was trapped and ringed at Porth Hellick, 2 on St. Agnes, 2 on Tresco, 1 on St. Martin’s and 1 on Bryher.

Red-breasted Flycatcher – 1 between the dump clump & the school and 1 near the cricket pitch on St. Martin’s.

Whooper Swan – 6 on still the Great Pool, Tresco.

Pale-bellied Brent Goose – 1 around the Eastern Isles.

Common Scoter – 2 Eastern Isles and 1 in The Roads.

Great Northern diver – 1 Watermill.

Sooty Shearwater – 5 on the Scillonian crossing from Penzance to St. Mary’s.

Balearic Shearwater – 5 on the Scillonian crossing from St. Mary’s to Penzance.

Little Egret – 17 in Tresco Channel, 1 at Porth Hellick and 1 in Porthcressa.

Spoonbill – Still 2 on Green Island near Samson.

Marsh Harrier – A male over Abbey Pool, Tresco.

Merlin – 1 on Peninnis and 1 on St. Agnes.

Golden Plover – 11 on the airfield.

Grey Plover – 2 Teän.

Mediterranean Gull – A second -winter bird was around the Eastern Isles.

Great Spotted Woodpecker – Singles reported from Holy Vale, Old Town Churchyard, the Garrison and St. Agnes.

Common Redstart – 1 on the Garrison.

Whinchat – 1 Salakee, 1 Giant’s Castle and 1 on Tresco.

Ring Ouzel – 1 on St. Mary’s.

Fieldfare – 1 Pelistry, 1 on Bryher and 1 on Gugh.

Lesser Whitethroat – 1 on St. Agnes.

Firecrest – 1 Holy Vale, 1 Rockyhill and 1 St. Agnes.

Spotted flycatcher – 1 on St. Agnes.

Pied flycatcher – 1 on St. Agnes and 1 Newford duck pond.

Rook – 1 Tresco.

Brambling – 7 on St. Mary’s and 2 on Bryher.

Siskin – 27 on St. Mary’s, 2 on Bryher and 1 on St. Agnes.

Lesser Redpoll – 1 in the Dump Clump.

Common Crossbill – 5 at Carn Friars and 2 on the Garrison.

Snow Bunting – 1 Peninnis and 1 on St. Agnes.

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