The 1st winter Citrine Wagtail was last seen at Lower Moors on the 24th
Yesterday late evening, Elliot Mudd and I came across a Wood Warbler feeding in the pine belt with 4+Pied and 1 Spotted Flycatcher and 3 Willow Warbler near to Bay View, Porthloo Lane. By the time Scott Reid had twitched it, the sun was setting and everything had gone to roost. Nearby, there were also 2 Tree Pipit as we returned to me wagon.
In the same area today, I had a concentration of a single Chiffchaff, 20 Willow Warbler, 3 Spotted and 5 Pied Flycatcher and 2 Tree Pipit but no sign of the Wood Warbler. At Sunnyside/Rocky Hills area, there were also 5 Spotted and 1 Pied Flycatcher, 2 Tree Pipit, 5 Willow Warbler and a single Chiffchaff and female Merlin.
Yesterday evening it was too dark to get better photos when we found this Wood Warbler at Bay View
I had up to 10 Spotted Flycatcher
And 11 Pied Flycatcher
I saw over 30 Willow Warbler including 20+at Bay View
I only saw 5 Blackcap
This female Merlin was at Sunnyside
Later in the evening I arrived at Lower Moors to hear Whimbrel and infront of the ISGB Hide were 2 birds. Robin joined me and nearby we had 2 Spotted Flycatcher, 5 Willow Warbler and a flock of 11 Tree Pipit.
3 of the 11 Tree Pipit a tLower Moors. This is the highest flock that I've recorded on Scilly
2 Whimbrel at Lower Moors was a first for me on the scrape
On the 23rd I had this juvenile juvenile Yellow-legged Gull fly straight through Lower Moors The day before I had another juvenile on Tresco. Also on Tresco I had over 100 Sanderling and Ringed Plover
The 1st winter Citrine Wagtail at Lower Moors only stayed for six days
Sedge Warbler
There have been up to 5 Snipe at Lower Moors
Wood Pigeon
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