Saturday (15/10).

Blackburnian Warbler – Much to the relief of the many birders from the main; it was still in Popplestone Fields, Bryher.

Wilson’s Snipe – The bird thought to be this species was still a t Porth Hellick Pool until 12:10when it flew off.

Olive-backed Pipit – 1 still in the field at Trenoweth.

Short-toed Lark – 1 briefly at Green Farm at 13:00 flew off towards Pelistry and was relocated at 15:55 in a field opposite the entrance to Carn Vean Tearooms before flying off again.

Common Rosefinch – 1 still on the Garrison on the road to Newman House (photo) and 1 in the field behind Porth Minnick.

Wryneck – 1 at Lower Town, St. Martin’s.

Yellow-browed Warbler – 1 at Newford Duck Pond, 2 Watermill, 1 Trewince, 1 Borough Farm, 2 Holy Vale,1 Porth Hellick, 1 in the Dump Clump and 1 by the bakery on St. Martin’s.

Cory’s Shearwater – 1 from the Scillonian III on the afternoon return crossing to Penzance.

Great Shearwater – 1 from the Scillonian III on the crossing from Penzance to St. Mary’s and 2 on the return crossing.

Sooty Shearwater – 1 from the Scillonian III on the crossing from Penzance to St. Mary’s.

Balearic Shearwater – 1 from the Scillonian III on the crossing from Penzance to St. Mary’s

Pink-footed Goose – There were now 10 at Higher Town, St. Martin’s.

Cattle Egret – 1 still on the Great Pool, Tresco.

Little Egret – 6 on Newford Island, Porthloo and 2 Pelistry Bay.

Great Northern Diver – 1 between Hats Buoy and St. Martin’s.

Grey Phalarope – 1 from the Scillonian III on the return crossing from St. Mary’s to Penzance.

Shoveler – 1 on the Great Pool, Tresco.

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

Whimbrel – 1 on the west side of Porth Cressa Bay.

Woodcock –The first report of the autumn was 1 at Borough Farm.

Great Spotted Woodpecker – The female was in Holy Vale.

Firecrest – 3 Carreg Dhu Gardens, 1 Lower Moors, 1 at Borough Farm.

Mistle Thrush – 1 flew over Newford Duck Pond.

Whinchat – 1 near the airfield turning circle, 1 in the field adjacent to the Porth Hellick trail and 1 Porth Hellick Down, 1 Mount Todden Farm and 1 MacFarland’s Down.

Black Redstart – 1 Trench Lane, 2 in the horse field in front of the airport, 1 on Taylor’s Island, Porthloo, 2 Pelistry and 1 at Hell Bay, Bryher.

Common Redstart – 1 in a horse paddock at Maypole.-

Pied Flycatcher – 1 on Porth Hellick Loop.

Spotted Flycatcher – 1 in the pines above Innisidgen Burial Chamber.

Grey Wagtail – 1 on the Great Pool, Tresco.

Sunday (16/10)

Blackburnian Warbler – The first-winter male was still in Popplestone Fields, Bryher (photo).

Wilson’s Snipe –1 still a t Porth Hellick Pool.

Olive-backed Pipit – 1 still in the field at Trenoweth.

Little Bunting – 1 in a rapeseed field at the junction of Telegraph Road and Pungies Lane.

Common Rosefinch – 1 still on the Garrison on the road to Newman House.

Bluethroat – 1 in a rapeseed field at the junction of Telegraph Road and Pungies Lane.

Yellow-browed Warbler – 1 still in the sycamore by the entrance to the Garrison campsite, 1 Porth Hellick Loop and 2 by the church on Tresco.

Pink-footed Goose – 10 around John Batty’s Hill, St. Martin’s.

Cattle Egret – 1 still on the Great Pool, Tresco.

Grey Plover – 1 Pentle Beach, Tresco.

Golden Plover – 2 on Wingletang Down, St. Agnes and 1 flew over the Block House, Tresco.

Common Sandpiper – 1 Porthloo and 1 Hell Bay, Bryher.

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

Bar-tailed Godwit – 7 Pentle Beach, Tresco.

Whimbrel – 1 Bread and Cheese cove, St. Martin’s.

Arctic Skua – 4 past Peninnis.

Kingfisher – 1 in the harbour near the Lifeboat Station and 2 Old Town Bay.

Great Spotted Woodpecker – The female was again in Holy Vale.

Firecrest – 3 Carreg Dhu Gardens.

Redwing – 1 on the coastal path on the north side of St. Agnes.

Mistle Thrush – 1 flew over the Garrison tennis court.

Black Redstart – 1 Porthloo Boatyard, at Hell Bay, Bryher.

Whinchat – 2 Salakee and 1 in a rapeseed field at the junction of Telegraph Road and Pungies Lane.

Spotted Flycatcher – 1 in trees by Cricket Pitch and 1 by Seven Stones Inn, St. Martin’s.

Yellow Wagtail – 1 flew over Longstone and 1 flew south over Maypole & dropped into a field at Pelistry.

Grey Wagtail – 1 Porth Hellick, 1 over Holy Vale and 1 0n Porth Mellon Beach.

Brambling – 2 flew over Hell Bay, Bryher.

Siskin – 2 flew over Content Lane, 5 flew over the rapeseed field at the junction of Telegraph Road and 12 flew over the church on Tresco.

Snow Bunting – 1 on the coastal path at Lower Town Farm, St. Agnes and 2 near the Daymark, St. Martin’s.

Lapland Bunting – 1 on Shipman Head Down, Bryher.

Reed Bunting – 1 Porth Hellick Pool.

Monday (17/10)

Blackburnian Warbler – The first-winter male was still in Popplestone Fields, Bryher.

American Buff-bellied Pipit – What was probably the bird last seen on Monday 10th was again in the fields between Carn Friars Lane and Porth Hellick Down.

Wilson’s Snipe –1 still a t Porth Hellick Pool.

Fea’s/Desertas Petrel – 1 seen level with Wolf Rock from the Scillonian III on the return trip from St. Mary’s to Penzance.

Short-toed Lark – 1 in fields on Lunnon Farm flew towards Carn Vean Tearooms.

Common Rosefinch – 1 still on the Garrison on the road to Newman House.

Little Bunting – 1 was still in the rapeseed field at the junction of Telegraph Road and Pungies Lane.

Bluethroat – 1 was still in the rapeseed field at the junction of Telegraph Road and Pungies Lane.

Yellow-browed Warbler – 3 still in the sycamore by the entrance to the Garrison campsite, 1 still at Newford Duck Pond, 1 Holy Vale,1 Porth Hellick Loop, 1 by the David Hunt Hide on Pool Road, Tresco, in Pittosporum at the Old Quay, Bryher, 1 on the track from the post office to St. Martin’s Flats and 1 in the Middle Town pines, St. Martin’s.

Cory’s Shearwater – 5 flew past Peninnis.

Great Shearwater –15 flew past Peninnis.

Sooty Shearwater –8 flew past Peninnis.

Cattle Egret – 1 in a field along the path from Ruin Café to Old Grimsby, Tresco.

Little Egret – 1 Porth Hellick Bay and 2 St. Agnes.

Great northern Diver –1 flew past Peninnis.

Pink-footed Goose – 10 still in fields around John Batty’s Hill, St. Martin’s.

Long-tailed Duck – 1 off Gleaner Beach, Tresco.

Shoveler – 1 on the Great Pool, Treswco.

Grey Phalarope – 1 in Scilly waters, from the Scillonian III on the crossing from Penzance to St. Mary’s.

Grey Plover – 1 still on the Beach at Porth Hellick.

Golden Plover – 1 flew over Porth Mellon and 3 on Chapel Down, St. Martin’s.

Common Sandpiper – 1 on the rocks in Porthcressa Bay.

Bar-tailed Godwit – 3 on the Great Pool, Tresco.

Bar-tailed Godwit –3 on Taylor’s Island, Porthloo.

Whimbrel – 9 on rocks at Innisidgen and 1 calling at Old Town Bay..

Arctic Skua – 2 from the boat going from St. Maty’s to St. Agnes.

Kingfisher –1 on rocks in Porth Hellick Bay, 1 Bryher and 1 St. Agnes.

Great Spotted Woodpecker – The female was at Porth Hellick.

Redwing – 2 on the school playing fields and 1 sadly dead when it flew into the window of a house on church Street, Hugh Town.

Lesser Whitethroat – 1 between the Community Centre and Hillside Farm, Bryher

Firecrest – 1 on the Sunnyside Farm Trail.

Common Redstart – 1 Maypole

Black Redstart – 2 on Porthloo Beach, 1 Carn Morval Point, 2 in a field at the entrance to Carn Vean Tearooms, 1 Pelistry Bay and 1 Popplestone Beach, Bryher

Whinchat – 1 on Wingletang Down, St. Agnes.

Spotted Flycatcher – 1 in trees by Cricket Pitch, St. Martin’s.

Pied Flycatcher – 1 Porth Hellick Loop.

Yellow Wagtail – 1 flew from Longstone towards Maypole and 2 later at Pelistry riding stable.

Grey Wagtail – 1 Porth Coose, St. Agnes.

Brambling – 1 heard at Longstone and 2 flew over St. Martin’s

Snow Bunting – 3 near the Daymark, St. Martin’s and 12 flew over the Dead Pine Walk on the Garrison.

Lapland Bunting – 1 just off the path to Hell Bay, Bryher.

(c) Wayne Collingham
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