Tuesday (10/10)

Richard’s Pipit – 1 or 2 around St. Mary’s 1 at end of Barnaby Lane, St. Agnes. And 1 on Bryher.

Glossy Ibis – 1 still in field in the polythene covered field between Carreg Dhu and Parting Carn before flying to the field at the junction to Green Farm/ Pelistry opposite the riding stables, where it was flushed by a pheasant!!

Great White Egret – 1 flew from Porth Hellick and lost to view.

Serin – 1 in a field at Hillside Farm, Bryher.

Ortolan Bunting – 1 flew from field by the fire Station on Bryher and then landed near the hotel.

Melodious Warbler – 1 still on Bryher, it had moved to another field at Popplestone.

Barred Warbler – 1 still at the bottom of Cove Vean, St. Agnes, 1 in the pumpkin field behind the New Inn, Tresco and 1 in the Standing Stones Field

Rose-coloured Starling – 1 around Hugh Town and 1 on Bryher.

Red-backed Shrike – 1 still on Bryher at Hillside Farm.

Red-breasted Flycatcher – 1 at Watermill.

Wryneck– 1 still in a field between Maypole and Borough Farm, St. Mary’s.

Cory’s Shearwater – c750 on the daytime pelagic trip to Seven Stones Reef. 100s of birds were passing Peninnis, e.g., 26 in 5 minutes.

Great Shearwater – c750 on the daytime pelagic trip to Seven Stones Reef. 46 flew past Peninnis in 95 minutes.

Sooty Shearwater – 14 on the daytime pelagic trip to Seven Stones Reef. 7 flew west past Peninnis.

Balearic Shearwater – 1 flew west past Peninnis.

Manx Shearwater – 4 on the daytime pelagic trip to Seven Stones Reef. 1 seen in Scilly waters seen from the Scillonian III on the morning crossing from Penzance to St. Mary’s.

Grey Phalarope – 2 on the daytime pelagic trip to Seven Stones Reef (photo).

Pomarine Skua – 2 on the daytime pelagic trip to Seven Stones Reef (photo).

Great Skua – 4 on the daytime pelagic trip to Seven Stones Reef.

Sabine’s Gull – 1 on the daytime pelagic trip to Seven Stones Reef.

Caspian Gull – 1 on the daytime pelagic trip to Seven Stones Reef (photo).

Puffin – 1 on the daytime pelagic trip to Seven Stones Reef.

Red-throated Diver – 1 flew from Watermill toward St. Martin’s.

Pink-footed Goose – 1 still in a field at Normandy.

Garganey – 1 flew past the David Hunt Hide on the Great Pool towards Abbey Pool, Tresco.

Pintail – 1 on the pool in the Standing Stones Field.

Ruff – 1 still on Porthloo Beach.

Jack Snipe – 2 still on Lower Moors Pool.

Knot – 1 on the Great Pool, Tresco.

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

Whimbrel –5 on the rocks below Normandy Down.

Little Egret – 1 on Bryher.

Merlin – 1 flew from St. Agnes to Gugh and continued towards the Garrison.

Hobby – 1 flew from Kittydown towards Porth Hellick.

Turtle Dove – 1 on the wires by the National Grid sub-station, which then flew towards the hospital and 1 in the same field as the Pink-footed Goose at Normandy.

Firecrest – 3 Content, 1 at Carreg Dhu and 2 on Bryher.

Cetti’s Warbler – 2 Higher Moors.

Yellow-browed Warbler – 1 by the road at Higher Moors.

Common Whitethroat – 2 in the pumpkin field behind the New Inn, Tresco.

Lesser Whitethroat – 1 in the Standing Stones Field, 1 by Tresco Stores and 1 at Higher Moors which was thought to be 1 of the eastern races.

Garden Warbler – 1 at Higher Town, St. Martin’s.

Fieldfare – 1 on Bryher.

Redwing – The first of the autumn was 1 on the airfield and 1 was at Content.

Black Redstart – 5 St. Mary’s, 2 Tresco, 1 on Bryher and 1 on St. Agnes.

Common Redstart – 1 in a field on king Edward’s Road, Peninnis and 1 by Tresco Cricket Pitch.

Whinchat – 1 still in fields on King Edward’s Road, 2 Tresco and 2 on Bryher.

Pied Flycatcher – 1 still on the top path above Holy Vale and 1 by the Newford Farm shop.

Spotted Flycatcher – 2 on Tresco and 1 in afield on Old Town Lane.

Yellow Wagtail – 1 flew south over Longstone.

Siskin – Still plenty around.

Wednesday (11/10)

Red-footed Booby – After not been seen since Sunday, it was back on the Bishop Rock Lighthouse in the evening.

Arctic Warbler – 1 behind the cricket pitch on St. Martin’s (photo).

Rustic Bunting – 1at Perpitch, St. Martin’s.

Ortolan Bunting – 1 seen at several sites on Bryher.

Barred Warbler – 1 still at the bottom of Cove Vean, St. Agnes.

Richard’s Pipit – 1 in a field above Little Arthur Farm, St. Martin’s and 1 on the airfield in the evening.

Glossy Ibis – 1 still in field in the polythene covered field between Carreg Dhu and Parting Carn

Red-backed Shrike – 1 still in Hillside Farm fields, Bryher.

Rose-coloured Starling – 1 around Sallyport, 1 at Higher Town, St. Martin’s and 1 around Fraggle Rock on Bryher

Wryneck – 1 still in a field at Maypole, 1 in gardens on Trench Lane, Old Town and 1 on the east side of Samson Hill. Bryher.

Lapland Bunting – 1 flew over Middle Town, St. Martin’s.

Snow Bunting – 1 on Shipman Head Down, Bryher.

Great White Egret – 1 seen over several locations on St. Mary’s and over Green Bay, St. Martin’s.

Cattle Egret – 1 at Borough Farm, Tresco.

Little Egret – 1 Pendrathen.

Cory’s Shearwater – 1,118 flew past Peninnis Head between 07:15 & 12:15, 200 flew west past Horse Point between 09:25 and 12:00, 40 seen on the “Booby Special” trip and 175 seen in Scilly waters from the Scillonian III on the return trip from St. Mary’s to Penzance.

Great Shearwater – 429 flew past Peninnis Head between 07:15 & 12:15, 5 flew west past Horse Point between 09:25 and 12:00 and 27 seen in Scilly waters from the Scillonian III on the return trip from St. Mary’s to Penzance.

Sooty Shearwater – 102 flew past Peninnis Head between 07:15 & 12:15, 100 flew west past Horse Point between 09:25 and 12:15 and 7 seen in Scilly waters from the Scillonian III on the return trip from St. Mary’s to Penzance.

Balearic Shearwater – 50 flew west past Horse Point between 09:25 and 12:15.

Manx Shearwater – 3 past Peninnis and 3 seen in Scilly waters from the Scillonian III on the return trip from St. Mary’s to Penzance.

European Storm-petrel – 3 seen in Scilly waters from the Scillonian III on the return trip from St. Mary’s to Penzance.

Great Skua – 2 past Peninnis.

Arctic Skua – 1 past Peninnis.

Grey Phalarope – 2 seen on the “Booby Special” trip to Bishop Rock.

Red-throated Diver – 1 off Innisidgen.

Hobby – 1 over Longstone and 1 seen over St. Martin’s.

Merlin – 1 Giant’s Castle.

Pink-footed Goose – 1 still in a field at Normandy.

Pintail – A drake on Abbey Poo, Treco.

Tufted Duck – 1 on Tresco.

Golden Plover – 1 flew over Hugh town in the ev3ning and many heard calling overnight into Thursday.

Ruff – 1 still on Porthloo Beach.

Common Sandpiper – 1 on St. Martin’s.

Jack Snipe – 1 still on Lower Moors Pool.

Whimbrel – 2 at Deep Point, 2 Pendrathen, 2 on Taylor’s Island, Porthloo.

Black-tailed Godwit – 1 on Tresco.

Bar-tailed Godwit – 1 on Tresco.

Turtle Dove – 1 between Porth Hellick and the airfield.

Kingfisher – 1 Lower Moors.

Skylark – 1 on St. Martin’s and 4 seen from the Scillonian III on the morning crossing.

Firecrest – 3 in Carreg Dhu Gardens and 1 on Bryher.

Cetti’s Warbler – still 3 in the Higher Moors/Porth Hellick area.

Yellow-browed Warbler – 1 heard calling at the Higher Moors end entrance to the Holy Vale trail.

Siberian Chiffchaff – 1 by the Higher Moors pumping Station, 1 Newford Duck Pond and 1 on St. Martin’s.

Lesser Whitethroat – 1 in the Standing Stones Field and 1 in the school fields, St. Martin’s.

Garden Warbler – 1 in Carreg Dhu Gardens and 1 on St. Martin’s,

Ring Ouzel – 1 on Burnt Island, St. Agnes.

Fieldfare – 1 in the Standing Stones Field.

Common Redstart –1 still in a field at the top of Peninnis Farm Trail and 1 on Tresco Heliport

Black Redstart – 5 on St. Mary’s (photo), 1 on Bryher and 1 on Tresco.

Whinchat – 2 still on King Edward’s Road, Peninnis, 2 on Bryher, 1 on St. Martin’s and 1 on Tresco.

Spotted Flycatcher – 1 in Old Town Churchyard and 1 on Tresco.

Grey Wagtail – 5 on St. Mary’s, 1 on St. Martin’s and 1 on Tresco

Siskin – Still plenty around.

Thursday (12/10)

Arctic Warbler – 1 still on St. Martin’s.

Rustic Bunting – 1 still at Perpitch, St. Martin’s (photo).

Red-throated Pipit – 1 flew over Tresco Heliport calling.

Ortolan Bunting – 1 still in weedy fields at the southwest corner of Samson Hill, Bryher.

Buff-breasted Sandpiper – 1 with a Golden Plover flock on the Golf Course, which then flew onto the airfield and onto near the Daymark on St. Martin’s, before returning to the Airfield.

Richard’s Pipit – 2 on St. Martin’s (photo).

Barred Warbler – 1 still at the bottom of Cove Vean, St. Agnes.

Great White Egret – 1 on the Great Pool, Tresco.

Cattle Egret – 1 at the east of the Great Pool, Tresco.

Red-backed Shrike – 1 still in Hillside Farm fields, Bryher.

Rose-coloured Starling – 1 around Sallyport/ Little Porth and 1 in a field at Fraggle Rock, Bryher.

Wryneck – 1 still in a field at Maypole, 1 in the garden of Bay Tree Cottage, Old Town and probably the same bird at Tolman Point.

Snow Bunting – 1 flew over Peninnis towards the airfield before landing near the shooters’ bench on Giant’s Castle.

Cory’s Shearwater – 41 seen off Peninnis in a short sea-watch from 09:10 to 09:40 and 160 on an afternoon seawatch from 14:40 to 16:15.

Great Shearwater – 7 seen off Peninnis in a short sea-watch from 09:10 to 09:40 40 and 7 on an afternoon seawatch from 14:40 to 16:15.

Sooty Shearwater – 1 seen off Peninnis in a short sea-watch from 09:10 to 09:40.

Manx Shearwater – 24 on an afternoon seawatch from 14:40 to 16:15.

Great Skua – 1 seen off Peninnis in a short sea-watch from 09:10 to 09:40 and 2 on an afternoon seawatch from 14:40 to 16:15.

Arctic Skua – 1 2 on an afternoon seawatch from 14:40 to 16:15.

Dotterel – 2 flew over Little Arthur Farm, St. Martin’s.

Golden Plover – c30 on the airfield and a mobile flock of 21 moving around.

Jack Snipe – 1 still on Lower Moors Pool.

Ruff – 1 still on Porth Hellick Beach.

Black-tailed Godwit – 1 flew with a golden Plover flock, from Peninnis towards the airfield and this flock then flew over Perpitch, St. Martin’s.

Whimbrel – 3 flew south past Pelistry.

Little Egret – 2 at Bar Point.

Hobby – 1 flew over Telegraph, Porth Hellick, the Airport Terminal and Helvear.

Merlin – 1 near the Daymark, St. Martin’s.

Marsh Harrier – 1 Abey Pool, Tresco.

Pink-footed Goose – 1 still in a field at Normandy.

Pintail – 1 still on Lower Moors Pool.

Great Spotted Woodpecker – 1 drumming at the junction of Pungies Lane/Watermill Lane.

Skylark – 1 above S t. Martin’s Bakery.

Firecrest – Still 2 in Carreg Dhu Gardens and 2 in the pines opposite the 2 benches between Maypole & Pelistry.

Cetti’s Warbler – 1 at Porth Hellick.

Yellow-browed Warbler – 1 in Old Town Churchyard, 1 on the Garrison,1 on the north side of the road Porth Hellick/Higher Moors and 1 at Perpitch, St. Martin’s.

Siberian Chiffchaff – 1 still near Higher Moors pumping station.

Lesser Whitethroat –1 at Porth Hellick.

Common Whitethroat –1 on St. Martin’s.

Ring Ouzel – 1 in a field north of the airport and 1 just east of the COSMOS Community Observatory, St. Martins.

Fieldfare – A small arrival overnight with several small flocks (6-15) around the islands.

Redwing – A small arrival overnight with several small flocks (6-15) around the islands.

Black Redstart – 10 St. Mary’s, 1 on St. Martin’s.

Common Redstart –1 still fields on the Peninnis Farm Trail and 1 on Tresco Heliport.

Whinchat –1 on St. Martin’s.

Pied Flycatcher –1 still on the top path above Holy Vale Trail and 1 near Trenoweth.

Spotted Flycatcher –1 at the back of Shooters’s Pool, Lower Moors.

Siskin – 7 on the Porth Hellick path.

Friday (13/10)

Pallid Harrier – A juvenile flew east over Middle Town, St. Martin’s and was then seen in Lower Moors, where it perched in a tree before flying to Tresco (photos). This is only the sixth record for Scilly.

Arctic Warbler – 1 still on St. Martin’s, near the Karma Hotel.

Buff-breasted Sandpiper – 1 still on the airfield near the turning circle.

Glossy Ibis – 1 seen over Normandy and then St. Agnes and then back to Lower Moors

Red-backed Shrike – 1 still in Hillside Farm fields, Bryher.

Rose-coloured Starling – 1 around Sallyport/ Little Porth and

Little Bunting – 2 on St. Agnes Cricket Pitch and then flew off towards the Chapel.

Barred Warbler – 1 still in the pumpkin field on Tresco and 1 still at the bottom of Cove Vean, St. Agnes.

Snow Bunting – 1 at Giant’s Castle (photo).

Wryneck – 1 still in a field at Maypole and on the sea wall opposite Old Town Café.

Dotterel – 2 on Castle Down, Tresco.

Cory’s Shearwater – 114 past Peninnis between 07:30 & 8:30, 1200 flew past Horse Point, St. Agnes, between 11:30 & 12:30.114 past Peninnis between 07:30 & 8:30 and 400 flew past Giant’s Castle between 11:30 & 11:45.

Great Shearwater – 1200 flew past Horse Point, St. Agnes, between 11:30 & 12:30 and 250+ flew past Giant’s Castle between 11:30 & 11:45.

Sooty shearwater – 2 past Peninnis between 07:30 & 8:30, 2 flew past Horse Point, St. Agnes, between 11:30 & 12:30 and 30+ flew past Giant’s Castle between 11:30 & 11:45.

Balearic Shearwater – 1 flew past Horse Point, St. Agnes, between 11:30 & 12:30 and 1 flew past Giant’s Castle between 11:30 & 11:45.

Manx Shearwater – 7 past Peninnis between 07:30 & 8:30 and 100+ flew past Giant’s Castle between 11:30 & 11:45.

Yellow-legged Gull – 2 adults on the Abbey

Arctic Tern – 1 past Peninnis between.

Pink-footed Goose – 1 still in a field at Normandy.

Grey Phalarope – 1 flew past Giant’s Castle.

Golden Plover – 21 still on the airfield near the turning circle.

Ruff – 1 still on Porthloo Beach.

Bar-tailed Godwit – 3 at Periglis, St. Agnes.

Little Egret – 2 Old Town Bay and 1 Porth Hellick Beach.

Merlin – 1 flew over the Garrison,

Marsh Harrier – 1 over the Great Pool, Tresco.

Swift – 1 flew over Porth Hellick Beach.

Kingfisher – 1 at Porth Hellick Beach.

Ring Ouzel – 1 at Browarth, St. Agnes.

Redwing –12 at Content, 14 on Pungies Lane and 25 over Newford Duck Pond.

Fieldfare –17 at Content and 14 on Pungies Lane.

Firecrest – 1 in Carreg Dhu Gardens, 1 at Content, 1 opposite Holy Vale Winery, 1 Lower Broom, Garrison and 1 at the Abbey crossroads, Tresco.

Cetti’s Warbler – 3 at Porth Hellick.

Yellow-browed Warbler –1 calling in Old Town Churchyard, 1 Holy Vale, 1 in the small quarry 50 yards west of the path from the road to Holy Vale, 1 in the pollarded willows on the path between the school & the dump d 1 on St. Agnes.

Siberian Chiffchaff – 1 around the Porth Hellick burial chambers.

Lesser Whitethroat –1 in Holy Vale.

Black Redstart – 3 on St. Mary’s

Common Redstart –1 around Longstone Lodge and in the roadside hedge between the entrances to Pelistry and Carn Vean Tearooms.

Whinchat –1 on the west side of Peninnis.

Pied Flycatcher –1 still on the top path above Holy Vale Trail.

Spotted Flycatcher –1 in Old Town Churchyard, 1 in the Dead Pine Walk on the Garrison and 1 the garden of St. Agnes lighthouse.

Redpoll –1 flew over Normandy swimming Pool.

Brambling –1 at Content was the first of the autumn.

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