Tuesday (04/10)

Greenish Warbler – A very mobile bird was around the Parsonage Garden, St. Agnes.

Little Bunting – 1 still in the field next to the bakery on St. Martin’s (photo).

Common Rosefinch – 1 still around the Sycamore tree in Peninnis allotments and it or another briefly in a garden in Pilot’s Retreat, above the dump allotments.

Shearwaters – “100s if not 1000s” going west past Peninnis early morning. Estimates were 2500+ Great Shearwater, 100+ Cory’s Shearwater, 400+ Sooty Shearwaters, 200+ Balearic Shearwater and only 1 Manx Shearwater. Also 2000+ distant unidentified large Shearwaters. Birds continued to be seen in smaller numbers off various headlands throughout the day.

Yellow-browed Warbler – 2 in Carreg Dhu Gardens. 

Firecrest – 2 in Carreg Dhu Gardens and 1 in Old Town Churchyard.

Long-tailed Duck – 1 still off Par Beach, St. Martin’s.

Wigeon – 1 Porth Hellick Pool.

Little Egret – 1 Porth Hellick Bay.

Curlew Sandpiper – 5 Pentle Bay, Tresco. 

Black-tailed Godwit – 2 on the Great Pool, Tresco.

Bar-tailed Godwit – 3 Pentle Bay, Tresco.

Mediterranean Gull – 10 Porth Cressa.

Great Skua – 3 past Peninnis.

Arctic Skua – 1 past Peninnis.

Whinchat – 2 in Holy Vale and 1 Porth Hellick.

Pied Flycatcher – 1 still at Newford Duck Pond and 1 between the quays on Bryher.

Grey Wagtail – 2 at the entrance to Carreg Dhu Gardens.

Redpoll – 1 flew over Watermill.

Wednesday (05/10) 

Greenish Warbler – The very elusive bird was still on St .Agnes.

Little Bunting – 1 still in the field next to the bakery on St. Martin’s (photo).

Wryneck – 1 still at Deep Point.

Large Shearwater – Birds too distant to identify that were either Cory’s or Great: 50 past Porth Cressa, 18 off Horse Point, St. Agnes and 20+ past Peninnis.

Cory’s Shearwater –1 off Porth Hellick Down, 5 flew west past Peninnis, 3 off Shipman Head, Bryher, 1 off St. Martin’s.

Great Shearwater –1 off Horse Point, St. Agnes and 1 flew past Bryher.

Sooty Shearwater – 3 off Horse Point, St. Agnes.

Balearic Shearwater – 1 off Horse Point, St. Agnes.

Great Northern Diver – 1 flew north past Bryher.

Tufted Duck – 1 on the Great Pool, Tresco.

Pochard – 2 on the Great Pool, Tresco.

Yellow-browed Warbler – 1 calling at Newford Duck Pond, 1 calling in the Standing Stones Field, Lower Moors and 1 on the Garrison by the entrance to the campsite.

Firecrest – 2 Carreg Dhu and 1 in the Parsonage Garden, St .Agnes.

Golden Plover – 1 on the airfield.

Grey Plover – 1 Pentle Bay, Tresco.

Curlew Sandpiper – 4 on the Great Pool and later at Pentle Bay, Tresco.

Black-tailed Godwit – 1 on the Great Pool, Tresco.

Bar-tailed Godwit – 3 Pentle Bay, Tresco.

Mediterranean Gull – 14 off Porth Hellick Down and 16 Porth Cressa.

Common Gull – 1 flew over Porth Hellick Pool.

Great Skua – 1 past Peninnis and 1 off St.Martin’s.

Merlin – 1 flew over Morning Point what was probably the same over the riding school and 1 om St. Martin’s.

Whinchat – 1 Lower Moors, 1 Carn Vean and 1 on St. Martin’s.

Common Redstart – 1 Lower Moors and 1 on St. Martin’s.

Spotted Flycatcher – 1 in the Parsonage Garden, St .Agnes and 1 in Popplestone Fields, Bryher.

Pied Flycatcher – 1 still at Newford Duck Pond and 1 still between the quays on Bryher.

Grey Wagtail – 3 Lower Moors and 2 on St. Martin’s.

Thursday (06/10)

Not a bad day to be on Scilly!

Fea’s Petrel – 1 on a pelagic trip 6 miles south of St. Mary’s.

Swainson’s Thrush – 1 in Racket Town Cattage garden, Tresco (photo).

Buff-bellied Pipit – Brief views of a “possible” on St. Agnes.

Greenish Warbler – 1 was still in the Parsonage Garden, St .Agnes.

Common Rosefinch – 1 still in the Sycamore in the Peninnis Allotments and it or another again briefly in a garden in Pilot’s Retreat, above the dump allotments.

Wryneck – 1 Porth Wreck, 1 near Carn Leh, Old Town Bay, 1 at Giant’s Castle, 1 by the Flying Boat Café, Tresco and northeast of Porth Killier, St. Agnes.

Great Spotted Woodecker – 1 Still around St.Mary’s.

Cory’s Shearwater – 40 past Peninnis, 1 flew past Giant’s Castle in the evening, 30+ off Horse Point, St. Agnes and 81 past Shipman Head Bryher,7 off Hell Bay, Bryher in the evening and 350 on a pelagic trip 6 miles south of St. Mary’s.

Great Shearwater – 1 past Peninnis and 450 on a pelagic trip 6 miles south of St. Mary’s.

Sooty Shearwater – 4 past Peninnis,1 past Shipman Head Bryher and 150 on a pelagic trip 6 miles south of St. Mary’s.

Balearic Shearwater – 6 past Peninnis.

Manx Shearwater – 10 on a pelagic trip 6 miles south of St. Mary’s.

European Storm-petrel – 3 on a pelagic trip 6 miles south of St. Mary’s and 1 from the Scillonian III on the crossing from Penzance to St. Mary’s.

Long-tailed Duck – 1 still off St. Martin’s.

Grey Phalarope – 1 on a pelagic trip 6 miles south of St. Mary’s,1 off Giant’s Castle and probably the same 1 later off Peninnis.

Golden Plover – 1 flew high over St. Agnes towards St. Mary’s, 1 flew over St. Martin’s and 2 flying around over the airfield.

Curlew Sandpiper – 4 on the Great Pool, Tresco.

Black-tailed Godwit – 3 on the Abbey Pool, Tresco.

Bar-tailed Godwit – 3 Pentle Bay, Tresco and 2 in Lawrence Bay, St. Martin’s.

Mediterranean Gull – 6 past Peninnis.

Kingfisher – 1 flew across Old Town Bay.

Swift sp – 2 unidentified birds over Lower Moors.

Yellow-browed Warbler – 2 at the Rosehill end of Porthloo Lane, 2 Carreg Dhu Gardens 1 Newford Duck Pond, 1 in scrub behind Watermill Cove, 1 Holy Vale and 1 at Borough Farm, Tresco.

Firecrest – 2 Longstone Lane/ Carreg Dhu area.

Raven – 1 flew over Bar Point.

Garden Warbler – 1 behind the tennis court on the Garrison.

Redwing – 1 at Newford Duck Pond.

Black Redstart – The first of the autumn was 1 on the west side of Shipman Head Down.

Pied Flycatcher – 1 still at Newford Duck Pond and 1 in the churchyard on Bryher

Spotted Flycatcher – 1 Carreg Dhu Gardens and 1 at Newford Duck Pond.

Tree Pipit – 1 near Church Town Farm, St. Martin’s.

Redpoll – 1 on the path by Bread & Cheeses Cove, St. Martin’s and 1 flew over the campsite on Bryher.

Short-beaked Common Dolphin – 100 on a pelagic trip 6 miles south of St. Mary’s.

Atlantic Bluefin Tuna – 2 on a pelagic trip 6 miles south of St. Mary’s.

(c) Stephen Tomlinson
(c) Wayne Collingham
(c) Wayne Collingham
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