St. Mary's 15/10/21

Another gloriously sunny day.

Starting at the Garrison a distant Cattle Egret was 'scoped across the bay in the Porthloo area. A circuit of the Garrison then produced rather few birds, but on returning to Hugh Town the message came through of a probable Blackpoll warbler from the Lower Broome path, so we returned there. Unfortunately this did not produce anything and the bird was not reported again. However, it did remind me of an odd call heard there the previous evening, albeit certainly not Blackpoll Warbler.

In Lower Moors a Siberian Chiffchaff was heard calling a few times, a note with some resemblance to that of Bullfinch. The ISBG hide was then quite productive, with single Black-tailed Godwit, Kingfisher, Jack Snipe, Water Rail, and several Common Snipe.

Juvenile Swallows

Black-tailed Godwit

Kingfisher

Water Rail with Moorhen

Common Snipe




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