St Mary's 11th October

Bird of the day was without doubt Yellow-browed Warbler which was reported throughout the island. I started with three in Old Town churchyard, before seeing another in Lower Moors, and finally two on The Garrison. Most were fairly vocal and as such relatively east to locate, while several other birds were heard only. One birder that I spoke to had seen 19 during the day, and there may have been around 100 in total on the island.

The putative 'Eastern' Lesser Whitethroat on The Garrison was seen briefly in the morning, and then gave better views in a late afternoon visit. The bird certainly looked 'different' to the nominate race, with browner upperparts, a thin white supercillium, and a less obvious black mask. However, it was not heard to call nor was there any chance to see the extent of white in the tail.

Yellow-browed Warbler

Yellow-browed Warbler

Lesser Whitethroat

Lesser Whitethroat

Lesser Whitethroat

Song Thrush

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