St Agnes and St Mary's 15th October
A sunny day, reasonably warm in sheltered spots.
Visited my favourite Scilly island of St Agnes with the main target being the Buff-bellied Pipit at Horse Point. On arrival others were already watching the bird which showed well in a loose flock with Meadow Pipits on the Down. At one point a female-type Merlin powered through, disturbing all the pipits.
Later explored Wingletang where a flock of Fieldfare, two Blackcaps, single Wheatear and Ring Ouzel (heard only) were notable.
At the Parsonage two Chiffchaffs and 1-2 Yellow-browed Warblers were very active in the tall trees.
Back on St Mary's Rafael and I walked the Garrison seeing a strikingly pale Siberian-type Chiffchaff at the Potteries.
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St Agnes |
Buff-bellied Pipit |
Northern Wheatear |
Siberian Chiffchaff |
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