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Thursday 12th – Tuesday 17th December 2019 – IoS Bird Sightings

Thursday – A Pink-footed Goose was on the Big Pool, St. Agnes, a Hen Harrier was over Porth Hellick Down and the 2 Chough were at Mount Todden. Friday  – No reports Saturday –A Great Northern Diver was in Hugh Town Harbour, 300 to 400 Kittiwake were between Mount Todden and the Eastern Isles, the 2 Chough were Read more…

By Lucy McRobert, 5 years5 years ago
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Sunday 8th – Wednesday 11th December 2019 – IoS Bird Sightings

Sunday  – The only report was of 2 ridiculously late Swallows at Sallyport. Monday – 2 Whooper Swans were on Porth Hellick Pool for a brief time in the morning and were also seen over St. Martin’s and a Cetti’s Warbler  was at Higher Moors. On St. Martin’s a Short-eared Owl was on Par Hill near Higher Town Quay, 2 Chough flew Read more…

By Lucy McRobert, 5 years5 years ago
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Wednesday 4th – Saturday 7th December 2019 – IoS Bird Sightings

Wednesday 4th – The Hermit Thrush was still in the horse paddock at the bottom of Kittydown track and 11 Black Redstart were at Porthloo. A boat trip for a couple of hours around island waters proved very fruitful yielding: 11 Great Northern Diver, 2 Slavonian Grebe, 6 Brent Geese, 10 Shelduck, 10 Common Scoter, Read more…

By Lucy McRobert, 5 years5 years ago
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Monday 2nd – Tuesday 3rd December 2019 – IoS Bird Sightings

Monday 2nd – The Hermit Thrush was still in the horse paddock at the bottom of Kittydown and the 2 Chough were seen on the Airfield, Porth Hellick Down & Peninnis. 3 Great Northern Diver were at Porthloo & 1 was in Hugh Town Harbour. A rare trip to Tresco at this Read more…

By Lucy McRobert, 5 years5 years ago
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Saturday 30th November – Sunday 1st December – IoS Bird Sightings

Saturday – The Surf Scoter and the Hermit Thrush were both at their usual locations and a Siberian Chiffchaff was at Newford Duck Pond. Sunday  – The Hermit Thrush was sheltering from the wind  and rain in the Higher Moors Pumping Station compound adjacent to the horse paddock at the bottom of Kittydown. Read more…

By Lucy McRobert, 5 years5 years ago
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Thursday 28th & Friday 29th November – IoS Bird Sightings

Thursday 28th – The Hermit Thrush was still at the bottom of Kittydown & the Surf Scoter was still at Porthloo and female Merlin flew past the nearby duck pond. A Woodcock & a Siberian Chiffchaff were at Newford Duck Pond and a Firecrest was at Rosehill. Friday 29th – Read more…

By Lucy McRobert, 5 years ago
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Monday 25th – Wednesday 27th November 2019 – IoS Bird Sightings

Monday 25th – The Hermit Thrush was still in its usual field, the Surf Scoter was still at Porthloo and the Great Northern Diver was still in Hugh Town Harbour. 6 Mediterranean, a Common and 3 Yellow-legged Gull were off Morning Point, The Garrison. The 2 Chough were still on Peninnis, near the Lighthouse and a Merlin & a Black Read more…

By Lucy McRobert, 5 years5 years ago
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Friday 22nd – Sunday 24th November 2019 – IoS Bird Sightings

Friday 22nd – The Surf Scoter was still at Porthloo, where the Ring-billed Gull made a brief visit late morning. A Great Northern Diver was in Hugh Town Harbour and a Little Egret was on Tresco. 120 Sanderling & 30 Ringed Plover (including the colour-ringed German bird) were on Porthloo Beach  and  on Kittydown a Woodcock was released from a Read more…

By Lucy McRobert, 5 years5 years ago
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Thursday 21st November 2019 – IoS Bird Sightings

The November goodies continue, new in today was a Ring-billed Gull which joined the Surf Scoter at Porthloo. The Hermit Thrush was still in the horse field at the bottom of the Kittydown Track; and; as the photo shows performed very well at times. A Great Northern Diver was in Hugh Town Harbour and a Mediterranean Gull & a Common Gull were Read more…

By Lucy McRobert, 5 years5 years ago
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Tuesday 19th – Wednesday 20th November 2019 – IoS Bird Sightings

Tuesday 19th – A Whooper Swan was on Bryher Pool, 120 Sanderling & 11 Ringed Plover were on Porthloo Beach, one of the Ringed Plover had colour rings on, which showed it to be part of a German ringing project. A Common Gull & a Yellow-legged Gull were at Morning Read more…

By Lucy McRobert, 5 years5 years ago

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