St.Mary's 18/10/22
The last full day on Scilly though weather was not so good, windy and getting rougher as the day wore on.
In the morning we checked out the Garrison which proved very quiet. A walk to Porth Hellick Pool in the afternoon was hopefully to see Wilson's Snipe present there on/off for a number of days. The snipe was seen though in the far corner of the site. A Common Snipe and Jack Snipe were in the same spot. The Wilson's was noticeably greyer than Common Snipe though the distinctive underwing pattern was not seen. It would be a new species though I will reserve judgement until further info is available about the bird.
Back at the B&B late in the afternoon I found out rather too late that a Booted Warbler was being watched in the moat at Star Castle. Despite hot-footing it there the bird had flown from the moat to the bracken-covered slope and relatively poor views were obtained in the fading light.
Wilson's Snipe |
Wilson's Snipe (left) with Common Snipe (right) |
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