St.Mary's 15/10/25

An overcast day though staying dry.

I started at the Garrison where a couple of Ring Ouzel had been reported. I couldn't find the birds though it was clear that many Redwing had arrived.

I then walked the coast path towards Penninis admiring on the way a very smart Kingfisher sitting on rocks in Stony Porth. I didn't go as far as Penninis, instead walking down to Old Town bay and then Lower Moors. From the hide at Lower Moors at least four Jack Snipe were on view, with as many as 10 being reported during the day. A Greenshank was also present.

Walking back, a large flock of Sanderling had gathered in their favoured bay of Porthloo. I counted 125 birds.

At the bird log in the evening an impressive Deaths Head Hawkmoth, which had been found in the afternoon, was shown to the birders. It was my first sighting of the species and for many others it seemed.

Kingfisher 




Jack Snipe



Jack Snipe and Common Snipe

Greenshank 

Sanderling 


Deaths Head Hawkmoth



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