Tuesday’s birds were:

Dusky Warbler – 1 still in Lower Moors and 1 perhaps 2 at Porth Hellick.

Yellow-browed Warbler – 4 Lower Moors, 3 Porth Hellick and 2 in the Dump Clump.

Siberian Chiffchaff – 4 Lower Moors and 2 Porth Hellick.

Chiffchaff – An obvious influx with 25 in Lower Moors alone.

Willow Warbler – A late bird in Lower Moors.

Lesser Whitethroat – 2 at Porth Hellick, both thought to be eastern birds.

Cetti’s Warbler – 1 still at Porth Hellick.

Red Kite – 1 on Bryher before crossing to St. Mary’s.

Merlin – A female at Lower Moors.

Woodcock – another obvious influx with 7 in Lower Moors, 3 at Porth Hellick and 1 in the Dump Clump.

Black Redstart – 5 at Hugh Town Quay.

Brambling – 2 in Lower Moors.

Wednesday’s birds were:

Eastern Yellow Wagtail – 1 was found at Pelistry Riding Stables. This was the third record this autumn of this once very rare bird.

Dusky Warbler – 1 still in Lower Moors.

Yellow-browed Warbler – 1 Lower Moors and 1 Newford Duck Pond.

Merlin – 1 Pelistry.

Red Kite – 1 on Bryher.

Whimbrel – 2 Porthloo.

Mediterranean Gull – 2 Porthloo.

Black Redstart – 1 Porthloo.

Brambling – 1 Pelistry.

Cheers,

Al