St.Agnes 17/10/22

We visited St.Agnes today in lovely sunny weather. Many Speckled Wood were on the wing, by far the most common butterfly on Scilly during our stay.

On the main route to Middle Town a lone pine tree was alive with feeding Chiffchaffs, at least eight in total. Further on, at the Parsonage, were more Chiffchaff but surprisingly nothing much else.

After that we saw a number of Greenfinch, and on the beach a showy Grey Wagtail together with several Rock Pipit.

Later in the afternoon the small island of Gugh was briefly visited via the tidal sand bar from Agnes. The last time I crossed to Gugh was in 1987 when the Two-barred Greenish was present, at that time still only a sub-species of Greenish Warbler. 

Whilst waiting at the Turks Head for the return boat an extraordinary tame Song Thrush scrounged a few scraps from our table.

Greenfinch 

Grey Wagtail

Rock Pipit

Speckled Wood

Sand bar to Gugh

Very tame Song Thrush 


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