Thursday 31 January 2019

NORTH RONALDSAY - 30th January

A nice morning with light winds and a bit of sunshine but a heavy spell of snow at lunchtime turned the island white and was followed by a succession of heavy winter showers through the rest of the day; a walk round Hooking and The Links in the morning didn’t produce too much new but totals included 3 Great-northern Divers, 3 Herons, the Eurasian White-fronted Goose still, 170 Teal, a Merlin, a Grey Plover, 125 Sanderling (including six colour-ring combinations read), 100+ Snipe, 20 Bar-tailed Godwit, 2 Meadow Pipits, 3 Fieldfares, 14 Redwing and a Song Thrush.   A drive round in the afternoon through the snowy wilderness then added 4 Gadwall, 11 Pintail, 14 Shoveler and the drake Smew on Bewan to the day list.









Sanderling

Grey Plover

NORTH RONALDSAY - 29th January

A lovely day, still chilly but light SW winds and plenty of bright sunshine; a walk round the south of the island produced an immature Mute Swan which flew out south, the 2 Pink-footed Geese still, a Shelduck, 9 Shoveler, the Water Rail still in Holland, 273 Golden Plover, 22 Skylark, a Meadow Pipit, 45+ Twite, 2 Common Redpolls and 82 Snow Buntings.   Birds seen during a drive around the lochs in the afternoon then comprised an increase to 6 Black-tailed Godwits on Brides, 26 Bar-tailed Godwits (presumably the wintering flock but they haven’t been seen this year yet), 4 Ruff in fields by Southness, 11 Pintail, 4 Goldeneye, 2 Hen Harriers and another 22 Snow Buntings at Bewan creating a year’s high count of 104.


Snow Buntings

Wednesday 30 January 2019

NORTH RONALDSAY - 28th January


Not a bad day with a moderate NW wind decreasing through the day and a few snowy, haily showers drifting across the island; I got around a good part of the island today where the highlight consisted of two Black-tailed Godwits on Brides Loch (an unusual winter arrival).   Other totals included 6 Great-northern Divers, 6 Herons, 2 Pink-footed Geese with a total of 742 Greylag Geese, 2 Shelduck, 244 Wigeon, 5 Gadwall, 148 Teal, 5 Pintail, 15 Shoveler (the highest count of the year), 4 Goldeneye, the drake Smew still on Bewan, 2 Hen Harriers, 18 Skylark, the 5 Chaffinches and 87+ Snow Buntings.

Reed Bunting

NORTH RONALDSAY - 27th January

An overcast day with a moderate NW wind and a few showers coming through from time to time; it was quiet in the field with the highlights of a walk round the coast from The Obs to The Links comprising a Woodcock along the wall on Bridesness Point and an adult male Peregrine north along the coast at Stennabreck.   Other totals included 75 Cormorants, 4 Herons, the Eurasian White-fronted Goose still, 2 Shelduck, 247 Wigeon, 174 Teal, 9 Shoveler, 10 Long-tailed Ducks, 5 Red-breasted Mergansers, a Hen Harrier, 223 Lapwings, 142 Purple Sandpipers, 59 Dunlin, the 5 Ruff still at Hooking, 64 Snipe, 147 Redshank, 93 Rock Doves, 5 Skylarks, 6 Fieldfare, 16 Redwing, 52 Snow Buntings and 4 Reed Buntings

                A little drive up to the north end in the afternoon then produced the drake Smew back on Bewan (reports suggest he’s been spending time on Sanday), 2 Goldeneye and 2 Pintail.



Wigeon over big surf

Sunday 27 January 2019

NORTH RONALDSAY - 26th January


A different day than yesterday with lightish NE winds, overcast conditions and long periods of drizzly rain becoming angry hail showers later in the day; a walk around the southern end of the island produced 4 Great-northern Divers, 2 Pink-footed Geese with the Greylags, the drake Green-winged Teal again on Gretchen, 7 Shoveler, 7 Long-tailed Ducks, a Merlin and 69 Dunlin.   Other wintering totals included a Water Rail and a Woodcock in Holland, 19 Skylarks, 3 Rock Pipits, 2 Song Thrushes (Holland and Lurand), the 5 Chaffinches, 78+ Twite, 3 Common Redpolls (first overwintering birds since 2010 / 11) and 51 Snow Buntings.

Rock Pipit

NORTH RONALDSAY - 25th January

A rough day with strong westerly winds and several nasty squalls blasting across the island; effort was slightly down but birds seen around the Observatory and during a couple of hours at the north end included the Eurasian White-fronted Goose still, a Shelduck, 4 Pintail, 5 Gadwall, a Hen Harrier, 76 Ringed Plover, a Knot, 49 Dunlin, 2 Fieldfare, 15 Redwing and 91 Snow Buntings in two flocks – although I couldn’t re-find the colour ringed bird.



Snow Buntings from yesterday - I didn't see this colour ringed bird until I got the pictures on the computer

NORTH RONALDSAY - 24th January

Another lovely day with light winds and plenty of sunshine but clear skies overnight produced a very cold morning with a thick frost and frozen lochs; totals seen during a walk round the middle of the island including Torness and Westness  comprised 3 Whooper Swans in from the south, the Eurasian White-fronted Goose again, a Hen Harrier, 83 Oystercatchers, a good 564 Golden Plover, a single Knot, 60 Snipe, 84 Curlews, a Black-headed Gull, 19 Skylarks, 3 Meadow Pipit, 12 Rock Pipits, a Robin, an increase in Thrushes (or maybe they were just enjoying the fine weather) with a Song Thrush at Holland, 44 Blackbirds, 18 Fieldfares and 34 Redwing and a flock of 60 Snow Buntings at Nether Linnay.

White-fronted Goose








Wigeon

Saturday 26 January 2019

NORTH RONALDSAY - 23rd January

A fine day with plenty of sunshine albeit pretty chilly with a frost, some light icing and a couple of wintery showers in the afternoon; a walk round the coast from the Obs to The Links over high tide was very pleasant with some big flocks of birds in the surf and on the beaches including 205 Wigeon, 136 Teal, 184 Eider, 19 Long-tailed Ducks, 3 Goldeneye, 230 Lapwing, 425 Sanderling, 145 Purple Sandpipers, 50 Snipe, 103 Redshank, 134 Turnstone, 296 Common Gulls and 127 Herring Gulls.

                Other bits and pieces included a 3cy Iceland Gull at Stromness Point, the over-wintering group of 5 Ruff hiding with the Lapwings at Hooking, 2 Pink-footed Geese, 4 Herons, a Hen Harrier, a Water Rail, a good total of 31 Skylarks, 29 Rock Pipits, 2 Fieldfares, 16 Redwing, a Chaffinch, 81+ Twite, 63 Snow Buntings and 7 Reed Buntings.




Iceland Gull (although some people think this is a Glaucous Gull)


Purple Sandpipers

Eiders




The Sanderling flocks had a few colour ringed birds in amongst them

Tuesday 22 January 2019

NORTH RONALDSAY - 22nd January

Overnight rain moved through shortly after dawn leaving a dull, overcast day with an increasingly strong and cold NW wind bringing wintery showers; a little look at the sea off the north end produced the day’s highlight with a White-billed Diver which flew north past the hide, close in.   Other high tide counts included 9 Red-throated Divers, 6 Great-northern Divers, 7 Herons, 135 Wigeon, 7 Gadwall, 9 Pintail, 145 Eider, 32 Long-tailed Ducks, 8 Goldeneye, 102 Ringed Plover, 384 Golden Plover, a single Knot, 190 Sanderling, 370 Purple Sandpipers, 59 Dunlin, 63 Redshank, 130 Turnstone and 180 Common Gulls.

                Also seen through the day at the north end and around Brides were the Eurasian White-fronted Goose again near Holland, 2 Whooper Swans, 9 Rock Pipits, a Robin, 2 Fieldfare, 12 Redwing and 20 Snow Buntings.


Fulmars playing in the wind

NORTH RONALDSAY - 21st January


Arrived back on North Ronaldsay on the middle flight  where it was bright and dry with a brisk, cold SW wind; the highlights of a few hours round the south of the island included the drake Green-winged Teal on Gretchen where there were also 2 Shelduck, 7 Shoveler, and 3 Pintail, an adult Eurasian White-fronted Goose and 2 Pink-footed Geese with the Greylags and 2 Hen Harriers floating around while over-wintering Passerines lingering from last year included c88 Twite, 3 Common Redpolls, 5 Chaffinches, 9 Skylark, a Meadow Pipit, 2 Fieldfare, a Redwing and 42 Snow Buntings.  

                Other birds included 5 Red-throated Divers, 3 Great-northern Divers, 5 Long-tailed Ducks, 239 Golden Plover, c25 Dunlin, 47+ Curlew and 52+ Redshank.   A little drive up the island as it was getting dark then produced 2 Whooper Swans, another Shelduck and Pink-footed Goose, 4 Gadwall and another 20 Snow Buntings at Bewan.

Green-winged Teal

White-fronted Goose

Monday 21 January 2019

20th January

Drove up from the Highlands to Orkney with a few stops on the way; highlights included the long-staying drake American Wigeon at Tain where there was also a drake Green-winged Teal and a few small flocks of Crossbills which flew north up the coast and a 2cy Iceland Gull on the river in Wick with other Gulls.



American Wigeon

Green-winged Teal


Iceland Gull