A bit misty and murky
through the morning with a much fresher westerly breeze; the slight change in
conditions brought a few more birds to the nets with 65 new birds caught
highlighted by single Red-breasted
Flycatcher (the third of the autumn), Firecrest
and Wood Warbler along with a
Sparrowhawk, 13 Robins, 11 Chiffchaffs, a Reed Warbler, 5 Redstarts and 2 Pied
Flycatchers amongst others. Overhead
passage was slightly reduced in the murky conditions first thing with a few
Finches including Siskins and Crossbills but mid-morning when it cleared a bit
there was a big pulse of 600+ Chaffinches which passed over the garden heading
SW in a handful of big flocks. There
was a Hummingbird Hawkmoth very
briefly on the Buddleia by the front door late morning but disappeared almost
instantly!
The afternoon reverted back to the warm, sunny,
tropical weather of late but a look off the point late afternoon (1645-1815)
was more productive than yesterday as quite a few Duck and Wader flocks headed
south including 116 Wigeon, 10 Shoveler, 20 Teal, 6 Pintail, 2 Red-breasted
Mergansers, 129 Dunlin, 2 Grey Plover and a Bar-tailed Godwit; other birds
included 2 Arctic Skuas, 48 Sandwich
Terns, 3 Common Terns and a Great-crested Grebe while a steady stream of c700
Swallows piled south.
Firecrest
Wood Warbler
Grey Plovers
Yellow Wagtail
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