St.Mary's 9/10/22

A Radde's Warbler was found early this morning next to Old Town churchyard. The bird frequented a weedy hedgerow with mature elms alongside a dry stone wall. It was typically skulky much of the time though periodically would show to the assembled line of birders. I found it tricky to photograph and all pictures had some part of the bird obscured. Only my 3rd Radde's in Britain.

In the afternoon excellent views were obtained of Common Rosefinch in a weedy field near Longstone. A Pied Flycatcher was also present in the same area.

A brief visit to the hide at Port Hellick pool revealed six Greenshank and four Snipe.

The weather was quite different from yesterday and later in the day light rain started.

Radde's Warbler







Common Rosefinch





Pied Flycatcher 

Waders at Port Hellick pool


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