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November 2012

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Saturday 10th November 2012 IoS Bird Reports

St. Mary’s – The 6 Greenland White-fronted Geese were still on Porth Hellick Pool and a Common Crossbill was at Longstone. Tresco – A Slavonian Grebe was off New Grimsby.

By Alan Hannington, 8 years ago
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Thursday 8th November 2012 IoS Bird Reports

St. Mary’s – 2 late Whinchats were at Porth Mellon and Porth Minnick and a very late Tree Pipit was on the Tremelethen Trail. 6 Greenland White-fronted Geese and a Shelduck were on Porth Hellick Pool. Tresco – On a very fruitful day trip 68 species were recorded, amongst them Read more…

By Alan Hannington, 8 years ago
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Wednesday 7th November 2012 IoS Bird Reports

St. Mary’s – The Red-throated Diver was still in the harbour and a late Wheatear was on the Garrison. 6 Redwings, a Fieldfare & a Skylark were on Peninnis and 4 Common Snipe & a Greenshank were in Lower Moors. St. Martin’s – A flock of about 20 Common Scoters Read more…

By Alan Hannington, 8 years ago
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Tuesday 6th November 2012 IoS Bird Reports

St. Mary’s – The Red-throated Diver was still in the harbour and 3 Common Scoters were in The Roads. A Yellow-browed Warbler & a Siberian Chiffchaff were in the dump clump, another Siberian Chiffchaff was at Higher Moors and 3 more Siberian Chiffchaffs were in Lower Moors

By Alan Hannington, 8 years ago
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Monday 5th November 2012 IoS Bird Reports

St. Mary’s – A Woodcock, a Brambling, a Grey Wagtail, a Yellow-browed Warbler, 6 Common and 2 Siberian Chiffchaffs were all in Lower Moors. Another Yellow-browed Warbler was at Carn Gwarvel and 3 Black Redstarts were at Porthcressa. A Mistle Thrush was at Longstone, a late Whinchat was at Porth Read more…

By Alan Hannington, 8 years ago
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Sunday 4th November 2012 IoS Bird Reports

  St. Mary’s – A Red-throated Diver was in the Harbour. St. Martin’s – A Red-breasted Flycatcher was at Middle Town, a Woodlark was at Higher Town and 8 Waxwings were by the diving centre.

By Alan Hannington, 8 years ago

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