BIRD REPORTS
Friday 26th November 2010 IoS Bird Reports
St. Mary’s – Yellow-browed Warbler and 3 Siberian Chiffchaffs at Lower Moors
St. Mary’s – Yellow-browed Warbler and 3 Siberian Chiffchaffs at Lower Moors
St. Mary’s – 3 Firecrests, a Jack snipe, a drake Wigeon and a Common Buzzard at Lower Moors. A female Great Spotted Woodpecker at Porth Hellick and Pale-bellied Brent Geese & a Red-breasted Merganser at Porth Mellon. St. Martin’s – Read more…
The Spoonbill was still feeding in Old Town Bay and 3 Great Northern Divers and a Black-throated Diver were seen off Star Castle. 3 Firecrests & a Reed Bunting were at Porth Hellick and a Yellow-browed Warbler, 2+ Siberian Chiffchaffs. Read more…
St. Mary’s – A Yellow-browed Warbler & a Firecrest in the Dump Clump, a Yellow-browed Warbler. a Firecrest & 3 Siberian Chiffchaffs in Lower Moors and 5 Firecrests at Porth Hellick and a Cetti’s Warbler on Porth Hellick Loop trail. Read more…
St. Mary’s – A Spoonbill flew over the dump towards Old Town, a Yellow-browed Warbler & 3 Siberian Chiffchaffs at Lower Moors and 2 Siberian Chiffchaffs and 2 Firecrests at Porth Hellick.
St. Mary’s – 3 Pale-bellied Brent Geese & a Red-breasted Merganser in Porth Mellon and a Spoonbill in Old Town Bay.
St. Mary’s – 7 Whimbrel, 2 Bar-tailed Godwit and 2 Brambling at Bar Point. A Siberian Chiffchaff. a late Willow Warbler, 2 Brambling and a Jack snipe were in Lower Moors. The Spoonbill was still feeding in Old Town Bay, Read more…
St. Mary’s – A Dusky Warbler near the Hilda Quick hide in Lower Moors, the Cetti’s Warbler still on the Porth Hellick Loop trail and a Spoonbill feeding in Old Town Bay,
St, Mary’s – A Wigeon, 8 Common Teal, a Jack Snipe, a Greenshank, 2 late Swallows, a Yellow-browed Warbler, a Firecrest and 5 Bramblings all in Lower Moors. A Black Redstart on Porthcressa Beach, 3 Pale-bellied Brent Geese at Shark’s Read more…
St. Mary’s – Cetti’s Warbler & a Great Spotted Woodpecker on Porth Hellick Loop trail and Black Redstart at Bar Point. Bryher – Yellow-browed Warbler, Spoonbill, Hooded Crow and 30+ Bramblings