Pallas's Warbler

Pallas's Warbler
Pallas's Warbler, Donna Nook 10th October 2010

Sunday 29 September 2013


It was certainly windy today.   All I had in the bushes were 7 Song Thrushes, Yellow-browed Warbler, Chiffchaff, Lesser Whitethroat and Siskin.  Elsewhere were the autumn's first Lapland Bunting and Jack Snipe, also Whimbrel, 230 Golden Plovers, 25 Sanderlings and a Black-tailed Godwit.  Heading north at sea were 65 juvenile Gannets, 14 Brent Geese, 3 Cormorants, a Fulmar, 4 Arctic Skuas, Kittiwake, Red-throated Diver and 15 Teal.   South were 15 mainly adult Gannets, a Great Skua and a Mediterranean Gull.   150 Common Scoters were on the sea.

A Richard's Pipit and 3 Yellow-broweds were reported via Twitter.


Please note the records below for the 28th should have read 27th.

Highlights for the 28th:

A lot of birds had moved on by this morning.   The Red-breasted Flycatcher was still present, but very elusive at Pye's Hall.   Two Yellow-browed Warblers noted, also Whinchat, 2 Reed Warblers, Chiffchaff, 2 Redwings, 3 Song Thrushes, Ring Ouzel, Siskin, 2 Common Buzzards, 9 Greenshanks, 3 Ruffs, Pintail, 62 Pinkfeet, 400 Golden Plovers and 60 Lapwings.


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