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Saturday 26th September 2020 – IoS Bird Sightings

Saturday (26/09) Red-throated Diver – 1 between Samson Hill, Bryher and Puffin Island Greylag Goose – 2 still on Porth Hellick Pool Pink-footed Goose – 4 in Cliff Fields, Tresco coming into Porth Hellick to roost Brent Goose – 11 by the Creeb near Read more…

By Lucy McRobert, 5 years5 years ago
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Thursday 24th – Friday 25th September 2020 – IoS Bird Sightings

Thursday (24/09) Greylag Goose – 2 still on Porth Hellick Pool, chased off by the Pink-footed Geese Pink-footed Goose – 4 over St. Martin’s, then Bryher and then around St. Mary’s finally settling on Porth Hellick Pool Pale-bellied Brent Goose – 1 east Read more…

By Lucy McRobert, 5 years5 years ago
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Wednesday 23rd September 2020 – IoS Bird Sightings

Wednesday (23/09) BLYTH’S REED WARBLER – 1 on the Dead Pine Walk on the Garrison, early evening. After a 7 year gap, 2 were seen last year, so perhaps they are becoming more frequent Greylag – 2 still on Porth Hellick Pool Read more…

By Lucy McRobert, 5 years5 years ago
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Tuesday 22nd September – IoS Bird Sightings

Tuesday (22/09) Red-throated Diver – A winter plumage bird in the Roads Greylag – 2 on Porth Hellick Pool Brent Goose –  5 off Innisidgen Common Sandpiper – 1  Bryher Curlew Sandpiper – 1  Samson Dunlin – 50+  Samson Ruff – 1  Simpson’s Field, Tresco Curlew  17  St. Read more…

By Lucy McRobert, 5 years5 years ago
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Monday 21st September – IoS Bird Sightings

Monday (21/09) Wilson’s Storm-petrel – 1 was seen on the last evening pelagic trip 3 miles southwest of Bishop Rock. This is the latest ever record for Scilly, beating the previous latest record, which was last Monday (14/09/20) by seven days! Read more…

By Lucy McRobert, 5 years5 years ago
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Sunday 20th September 2020 – IoS Bird Sightings

Sunday (20/09) Brent Geese – 11 south of Samson on the sea Greylag Goose 2 over the Airfield GREAT SNIPE– 1 seen well on Shipmanhead Down, Bryher, then flew off behind Watch Hill. This is the first record for Scilly since 1 Read more…

By Lucy McRobert, 5 years5 years ago
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Friday 18th – Saturday 19th September 2020 – IoS Bird Sightings

Friday,  Greylag Goose – 2 east over Porthloo later at Porth Hellick Spotted Sandpiper – 1 at Porth Hellick Beach and Pool Common Sandpiper – 1 on Porth Hellick Pool Bar-tailed Godwit – 4 Porth Coose, St. Agnes Golden Plover – 1 over the airfield, Read more…

By Lucy McRobert, 5 years5 years ago
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Wednesday 16th – Thursday 17th September 2020 – IoS Bird Sightings

Wednesday The Spotted Sandpiper, a Greenshank, 2 Sparrowhawk & a Kingfisher were at Porth Hellick and 12 Mediterranean Gull & 5 White Wagtail were at Porth Cressa. A Pied Flycatcher was in a Garden at Holy Vale, a Redstart was on the Dead Pine Walk on the Garrison, where a Tree Pipit flew over, a Turtle Dove was Read more…

By Lucy McRobert, 5 years5 years ago
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Monday 14th – Tuesday 15th September 2020 – IoS Bird Sightings

Monday The Dotterel was still on the airfield and the Spotted Sandpiper & 6 Greenshank were at Porth Hellick, a Black-tailed Godwit was on Porthloo Beach and a Spotted Redshank (a Scilly scarcity) flew over Lower Moors towards the airfield. Single Sparrowhawk were on Bryher & at Longstone, a Wryneck was at Porth Minnick, Read more…

By Lucy McRobert, 5 years5 years ago
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Saturday 12th – Sunday 13th September – IoS Bird Sightings

Saturday The Dotterel was still on the airfield and the Spotted Sandpiper, 8 Greenshank & a Grey Wagtail were at Porth Hellick. 20 Brent Geese flew over Hugh Town & 7 flew out to sea from the Garrison. A Lesser Whitethroat & 4 Spotted Flycatcher were on the Garrison, another Spotted Flycatcher was at Newford Read more…

By Lucy McRobert, 5 years5 years ago

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