Despite the forecast
promising more or less blanket cloud and continuous, heavy rain throughout the
day it wasn’t quite that bad and there were a couple of half decent weather
windows in the morning where we managed to get some nets open for two, hour
long sessions which produced a half decent 66 new birds with a Firecrest the highlight in amongst 35
Goldcrests and a flock of 11 Siskins plus a few Robins, Wrens, Chiffchaffs
etc. A few Finch flocks passed overhead while the
Slavonian Grebe was again offshore and the big Barnacle Goose flock was still
in the fields over towards town.
A walk around Kroghage at lunchtime in the increasingly
heavy rain was hard work in the unpleasant conditions but did produce an adult
male Redstart which had a decent pale wing panel but I don’t think it was
enough for an eastern samamisicus
bird, a first winter Little Gull and
4 Stonechats along with a few Robins, Chiffchaffs, Goldcrests etc.
Record shots of the only vaguely interesting bird I saw at Kroghage, quite a noticeable wing patch on this Redstart and with the conditions it may be from somewhere east...
Check Rasmussen and Anderton plate 119 (4). Cannot attach photo from source here. Louis
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