St. Mary's 08/10/21
The first full day on Scilly, weather being warm and sunny, i.e. too good!
Starting with a walk to the woefully named Dump Clump then onto Lower Moors, birding was generally quiet, with a few Goldcrests and the odd Chiffchaff. From there to the Sunnyside Trail then Holy Vale before arriving at the main road where there was a Common Redstart in a field near Porthhellick house.
Along the Higher Moors trail a Yellow-browed Warbler was heard though not seen, and a Sparrowhawk flew over. Further on there were a fair number of Swallows between Normandy and Pelistry.
The tour of the island was completed via Helvear then along the seaward side of the golf course before reaching Porthloo. A brief look for a Black Redstart at the latter site before photographing the approachable Rock Pipits on the beach.
Butterflies were very active in the warm weather today, by far the commonest species being Speckled Wood, which were present in all the lanes. Red Admiral were also seen in good numbers, together with a few Peacock and a single Painted Lady.
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