Bryher and Tresco 13th October

I had never been to Bryher so decided that was the destination today. Arriving mid-morning Terry and I headed to the area where the Swainson's thrush and Radde's Warbler had been present the day before. The thrush was fortunately found within a fairly short time, with a couple of further sightings over the next hour. However, it was like the St Mary's bird in appearing briefly on a Pittosporum shrub, taking a berry or two, before moving off. A couple of record shots were the best I could manage.

The Radde's was very elusive and only one or two people saw it. Rafael suggested getting the 2:30 boat and hopping off at Tresco to explore that island for a couple of hours. Soon after arrival on Tresco we heard of a Red-throated Pipit near Old Grimsby, so headed in that direction. The pipit had not been seen for an hour, so we checked out the Meadow Pipits in the area before it was time to go back. Whilst queuing for the boat at New Grimsby what should fly over - a Red-throated Pipit, though it was heard only.

Swainson's Thrush



Stonechat



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