BIRD REPORTS
Thursday 5th April 2012 IoS Bird Reports
St Martin’s – A Serin was reported from St Martin’s today
St Martin’s – A Serin was reported from St Martin’s today
St Mary’s – The Northern Waterthrush was again on its favourite pool at the back of Lower Moors late this afternoon on what has been a very cold and windy day on the islands with some very heavy showers. At Read more…
St Mary’s – A Ring Ouzel was seen on the Golf Course and a Green Sandpiper and a Jack Snipe were on the Lower Moors Pool along with a Common Snipe and a Greenshank with another Greenshank at Porth Hellick. Read more…
St Mary’s – The Northern Waterthrush was on Lower Moors again today Tresco – A Short-eared Owl was near Pentle Bay again and at the Dark-bellied Brent Goose was on Gleaner Beach. Small numbers of Swallows and Sand Martins were Read more…
St Mary’s – The Northern Waterthrush was seen in Lower Moors late this afternoon. Two Black Redstarts were on Porth Hellick beach and a Large Tortoiseshell Butterfly was sunning itself on the bushes at Higher Moors Roads – At least Read more…
St Mary’s – The Northern Waterthrush was on Lower Moors again and a male Ring Ouzel was on Peninnis and a 2nd winter Iceland Gull was on the dump. Tresco – A male Scaup was on the Abbey Pool
St Mary’s – The Northern Waterthrush was again seen on Lower Moors.
St Mary’s – The Northern Waterthrush was on Lower Moors again and a male Ring Ouzel was on Peninnis. A Hoopoe showed well on the Garrison during the day with presumably another found late in the day at Carn Morval. Read more…
St Mary’s – The Northern Waterthrush showed again near the pumping station at the back of Lower Moors for those with time to wait. Three Swallows were at Normandy and two more were over Lower Moors later in the afternoon. Read more…
St Mary’s – The SCOPS OWL was seen in flight at the Higher Moors gate again this evening at 2030 but could not be relocated.