BIRD REPORTS
Tuesday 21st June 2011 IoS Bird Reports
St. Agnes – The Bee-eater was below the parsonage, it has now been there for 6 days, also on the island was a Spotted Flycatcher
St. Agnes – The Bee-eater was below the parsonage, it has now been there for 6 days, also on the island was a Spotted Flycatcher
St Mary’s – 2 Sandwich Terns on Taylor’s Island, Porthloo. A Whimbrel flew past Deep Point and a sea-watch from there between 18:30 to 21:00 produced 1 Sooty, 1 Balearic & 31 Manx Shearwaters, 2 European Storm-petrels, 2 Puffins, 33 Read more…
Saturday’s birds were: St. Mary’s – 3 wheatears on the airfield Sunday’s birds were: St. Agnes – The Bee-eater was still present. Samson – 3 Whimbrel, 16 Curlew, 60+ Common Tern and a Sandwich Tern. Teän – 4 Curlew.
St. Mary’s – A sea-watch from 18:30 to 20:30 produced 500 Manx Shearwaters, 30+ Fulmar, 50 Gannet and 2 Razorbills
St. Agnes – A Bee-eater below the parsonage. Annet – A Marsh Harrier
St. Mary’s – A Common Buzzard over Porth Hellick, a Honey Buzzard over Juliet’s Garden and a male summer plumaged ‘Northern Golden Plover’ on the Golf Course. St. Martin’s – 3 Bee-eaters flew over Lower town towards Tresco. St. Agnes Read more…
St. Mary’s – A Cuckoo on Porth Hellick Down, a Common Buzzard over Holy Vale and a Honey Buzzard flew over Lower Moors towards Parting Carn. St. Agnes – 3 Swifts. Samson – A Marsh Harrier, 3 Puffin and 25 Read more…
St. Mary’s – The 3 Bee-eaters re-appeared and spent the late morning and most of the afternoon in the Lower Moors/Sunnyside area. 2 Swifts were over Porth Hellick. Tresco – A Swift, a female Teal, Common Buzzard, a Greenshank and Read more…
SATURDAY St. Mary’s – 3 Bee-eaters early in the evening hawking from wires over Shooters’ Pool, Lower Moors. A Common Buzzard was over Holy Vale. Tresco – A male Common Rosefinch was in the churchyard. St. Agnes – A Whimbrel, Read more…
St. Mary’s – A Peregrine flew over St. Mary’s quay towards Tresco. St. Agnes – A Cuckoo, 2 Wheatear, 2 Whimbrel, 6 Ringed Plover and a Dunlin. Annet – A Marsh Harrier Tresco – A Swift, a Common Buzzard, a Read more…