A day of glorious weather on Scilly, blue skies, calm and very warm.
We caught the morning boat to Tresco and headed to the area where the Swainson's Thrush has been present for several days. For the first hour after arrival there was no sign, then it was glimpsed through a hedgerow. The bird finally came out into full view and for the next 30 minutes or so gave exceptional views, at times down to 2 metres.
Back on St.Mary's there was a report of Buff-bellied Pipit on the airfield so we headed in that direction via Penninis seeing numerous Stonechats, and single Blackcap and Whitethroat on route. Unfortunately the only pipits we saw on the airfield were the expected Meadow Pipits.
The nice weather also led to many sightings of Hummingbird Hawkmoth today, three on St.Mary's and two on Tresco.
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Swainson's Thrush |
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Blackcap |
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Whitethroat |
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Greenshank |
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