Monday (19/10)

Siberian Stonechat – 1 still on Gugh

Pallas’s Warbler – 1 at Horse Point, St. Agnes

Dusky Warbler – 1 still in Tamarisks behind Porthloo Boatsheds, 1 near the Big Pool, St. Agnes and it or another calling below the Parsonage at 17:30

Little  Bunting – 1 still on Gugh, 1 still on Tresco at New Grimsby on start of track to Castle Down by the Coastguard cottages

Greylag Goose  – 1 in a field at Four Lanes

Pink-footed Goose – 4 in a field at Four Lanes

White-fronted Goose – 2 in a field at Four Lanes, 1 at Porthloo

Shoveler – 2 Great Pool, Tresco

Wigeon – 3 Porth Hellick Pool, 3 Great Pool, Tresco, 1 Abbey Pool, Tresco

Pochard –3 Great Pool, Tresco

Lapwing – 1 Telegraph/ Content area

American Golden Plover 

Grey Plover – 1 St. Agnes

Bar-tailed Godwit – 9 Pentle Bay, Tresco

Whimbrel – 7 Bar Point  

Jack Snipe – 1 Porth Hellick Pool, 1 flushed from Porth Hellick Loop Trail, 1 St. Agnes

Mediterranean Gull – 1 Bar Point, 2 Porthloo

Yellow-legged Gull – An adult at Periglis, St. Agnes and a 2nd-Winter off Peninnis.

Great Skua – 1 flying west between St. Mary’s and Samson

Pomarine Skua – 1 off horse Point, St. Agnes

Kingfisher – 1 Porthloo

Great Spotted Woodpecker –  1 in Holy Vale

Merlin – 1 Garrison Football Pitch,  1 Porth Hellick, 1 or 2 over St. Agnes/Gugh

Hobby – 1 Bryher

Hooded Crow – 1 Bryher

Raven – 1 Bryher

Skylark – 9 Peninnis, 8 in a field behind St. Martin’s Fire Station

Cetti’s Warbler – 1 Porth Hellick

Yellow-browed Warbler –  A definite clear out from the past few days, only 10 on St. Mary’s, 4 on Tresco, 2 on St. Agnes and 1 on St. Martin’s

Firecrest – 2 on the Dead Pine Walk on the Garrison, 1 Middle Town, St. Martin’s

Ring Ouzel – 2 on Tresco on the track from New Grimsby to Castle Down, on St. Agnes,1 on Gugh

Redwing – Very Few

Fieldfare –Still present but less than in the last few days

Mistle Thrush – 1 in a field at the top of Watermill track

Spotted Flycatcher – 1 in the  Parsonage Garden, St. Agnes

Nightingale –  1 still at Little Porth

Pied Flycatcher – 1 Trenoweth, 1 above Seven Stones Pub, 1 in the  Parsonage Garden, St. Agnes

Red-breasted Flycatcher – 1 Carn Gwaval moving to Old Town Churchyard

Black Redstart – 70+ across the islands

Whinchat – 1 Bar Point, 1 in a field behind St. Martin’s Fire Station

Brambling – A “few” in a field on Porthloo Lane 

Crossbill –  2 flew north over Lower Moors, 7 flew over Maypole, 7 Bar Point, 8 St. Martin’s,

Siskin – Small numbers around

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