Nuff said!
Sunday, 23 October 2011
Thursday, 13 October 2011
Home time
The wind swung round to the east yesterday but still I struggled. Patch had nothing, a Blackcap was in the garden and Skaw had a Goldcrest and a Mealy Redpoll. Maybe spring will be better, if I get back!
Tuesday, 11 October 2011
Bloody twitchers
The planned day off isle with Dougie went according to plan, with all target birds seen easily. South mainland was our destination as this seems to be the only part of Shetland with birds actually in it! First port of call was Quendale for the Buff-bellied Pipit, which gave decent views.
After the Pipit it was the Isabeline Shrike a mile or so away at Brake. A very approachable bird that gave exceptional views. Also at Brake were 2 Common Rosefinch and a Chiffchaff.
Next up was the very easy to see Citrine Wagtail at Fleck. Not quite were I would want to be hanging around though.
From Fleck it was off to Skellberry for the juv American Golden Plover, again quickly picked out in the roaming flock. A great days twitching and 4 decent year ticks.
Back on Whalsay and a message the Olive-backed Pipit is still at Skibberhoull, still couldn't bloody find it. Ah well.
After the Pipit it was the Isabeline Shrike a mile or so away at Brake. A very approachable bird that gave exceptional views. Also at Brake were 2 Common Rosefinch and a Chiffchaff.
Next up was the very easy to see Citrine Wagtail at Fleck. Not quite were I would want to be hanging around though.
From Fleck it was off to Skellberry for the juv American Golden Plover, again quickly picked out in the roaming flock. A great days twitching and 4 decent year ticks.
Back on Whalsay and a message the Olive-backed Pipit is still at Skibberhoull, still couldn't bloody find it. Ah well.
Monday, 10 October 2011
Peg overhead
5 brambling on patch this morning was a bloody poor show in between heavy showers, but I a dman sight better this afternoon with a patch lifer? The juv Peregrine thats been touring the isle for the last month gave great views overhead. Various sites on isle were checked but only produced low numbers of Thrushes. Bramblings are still visiting the garden with 2 making there way into the trap as well as a couple of Starlings. A day off isle tomorrow so I may actually see something!
Sunday, 9 October 2011
Vis-Mig
Not a great deal has been going on the last few days. YbW's seem to have all moved on and patch has hosted just 2 Blackcap and a Willow Warbler. At least a blast of E/SE wind yesterday seems to have got stuff moving, over a thousand thrushes moved through the isle in the space of 90 minutes this morning with Song Thush and Blackbird finding there way into the Heligoland. Bramblings were also noticable with 2 caught in the garden from a flock of 5 and 4 were around Brough. A Hawfinch appeared in the garden this afternoon, hopefully that too will find the food in the trap to good to resist? An OBP at Skibberhoull would have been very welcome if we could have relocated it, ah well always tomorrow.
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Slow progress
All or nothing, that is Birding in Shetland. Patch was recycling birds I think, 3 YbW, 5 Blackcap and a Willow Warbler. Still a YbW and Blackcap in the garden at Marrister, with another YbW at Isbiter, a Lesser Whitethroat at Hamister and 4 Chaffinch at Skibberhoull. Rock and roll.
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Way up north
The weather was crap but I met up with Dougie this morning and we headed to the far north of mainland. No great rares but plenty of scarce. Starting off at Isbister and flogging through the iris beds was hard work, but with 2 YbW's and 2 Jack Snipe it seemed worth it! A ringed YbW was present at Voe, Ronas Voe but from where? South Collafirth had a smart male Red-breasted Flycatcher and 2 YbW. Another 2 YbW at Orbister and a final stop at Islesburgh produced another YbW, Pied Flycatcher, Chaffinch and a Lesser Whitethroat of probable eastern origin. A hard day but well worth the effort. Back on isle and no sign of the Ortolan Bunting from yesterday.
Tuesday, 4 October 2011
If only?
After yesterday's near washout it was nice to get back out this morning and it wasn't long before bird of the day was discovered? A smart Ortolan Bunting showed fairly well throughout the day just next to the house at Marrister.
Although it looked long tailed in flight and slightly grey headed and seems to show a straight culmen in the photos, we couldn't make it into a Grey-necked Bunting. Also of note today was a YbW and 2 Blackcap In the garden. On patch 2 YbW was as good as it got. Skaw had a Pied Flycatcher and 2 Blackcap with one caught in the Heligoland. All in all not a bad day, off with Dougie up north tomorrow. Fingers crossed.
Although it looked long tailed in flight and slightly grey headed and seems to show a straight culmen in the photos, we couldn't make it into a Grey-necked Bunting. Also of note today was a YbW and 2 Blackcap In the garden. On patch 2 YbW was as good as it got. Skaw had a Pied Flycatcher and 2 Blackcap with one caught in the Heligoland. All in all not a bad day, off with Dougie up north tomorrow. Fingers crossed.
Sunday, 2 October 2011
Not great but OK
An early(ish) start this am and a good thrash of Brough. Yellow-browed Warbler numbers were reduced, but only to 7. 3 Chiffchaff, 2 Blackcap and a Goldcrest made up the numbers for a rather disappointing showing. A very pale Wheatear which will probably be a northern was also noted though was flighty. On first appearances it was sandy brown, rather leggy and very upright with a pale supercillium. But the more I persued the more convinced I became it was just a northern, photos were taken and deleted apart from a flight shot showing a broad black band at the tip of the tail and slightly concolorous wings? I don't seem to be able to post photos from an iPad so will do so when I return south, aswell as recovering the deleted images. Elsewhere on isle were 1 YbW, Whinchat and Spotted Flycatcher at Skaw and single YbW's at Sandwick and Saltness. Weather forecast doesn't look to favourable for the coming week but they may be wrong.
Saturday, 1 October 2011
How many?
Well, after an uneventful journey on the Northlink I arrived back in Shetland this morning and was gratefully collected by my host Dr Marshall. 30 minutes later we were scanning crop fields around the Hillwell/Brake area in the hope of connecting with one of the Pallid Harriers. It wasn't too long before I found the oiled bird sat on a fence post which gave half decent scope views, a side bonus was 2 Little Buntings also up at Brake. With a successful twitch over we headed for Whalsay and more importantly my patch. Whilst getting ready to go out a Yellow-browed Warbler was showing well in the garden, this seemed to set a precedent? Around Brough there were no fewer than 8 YbW, aswell as 2 Blackcap and 2 Chiffchaff. Isbister hosted 4 YbW and singles of Garden Warbler, Blackcap and Goldcrest. The main attention was up at Skaw with 5 YbW trapped and ringed in the plantation and another up at roadside, add that to 1 more at Hamister and without trying we had 20 different YbW in half a day. Bird of the day may have got away? a probable OBP in the plantation that we never got a look at on the ground, the call was right but that was all we had, it may go to roost in the plantation tomorrow will tell. Oh yes and Dr Marshall had a Little Bunting at Marrister also. Not bad for my first day just a shame John Lowrie has to go off fishing, sorry pal will have to enjoy the biggie without you!
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