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Todays highlight @fairislebirdobs.bsky.social was this lovely male Eastern Subalpine Warbler. It spent the afternoon showing intermittently around Schoolton.

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Correction - the Shetland pair bred in 2022 not last year.

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This lovely Blue-headed Wagtail brightened up a wet, overcast census this morning. After some patience and army crawling I was able to get close enough to read the full ring number. Turns out it is one of the brood from last years breeding success on Shetland! @fairislebirdobs.bsky.social

11 months ago 89 2 4 0
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This lovely female Ring Ouzel made its way into Vaadal on this mornings trap rounds. Always a treat to see up close. The pale-scaled appearance to the underparts is beautiful.

1 year ago 48 2 0 0
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This beautiful smoky 'Blue' Fulmar is one of three birds present around the isle @fairislebirdobs.bsky.social. This individual is a returning bird and defends a ledge near the cliff top at Furse allowing excellent views.

1 year ago 45 2 0 0
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Today’s light southerly breeze and drizzle delivered a small arrival of migrants @fairislebirdobs.bsky.social. A lovely male Ring Ouzel showed unusually well for this typically shy species. However, my highlight was watching a Grasshopper Warbler scurry up and down a small burn on Ward Hill!

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Today marked the first notable arrival of migrants @fairislebirdobs.bsky.social. Well into double figures of both Willow Warblers and Wheatears, along with smaller numbers of other migrants.

1 year ago 39 2 1 0
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My first full day @fairislebirdobs.bsky.social. The massive cliffs and big seas made for an awe-inspiring walk around the south end. A few nice birds around too, with four Snow Buntings and lingering adult Iceland Gull the highlights. Looking forward to the rest of the season here!

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It always puts a smile on my face seeing my first Wheatear of the year. This lovely male was hopping around the saltmarsh at Ogmore Estuary mid-morning.

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Nice set Mark 👍

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The 1st-winter Bonaparte's Gull continues its stay at Ogmore Estuary frequently showing exceptionally well.

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Not today, will make sure to report it to you as soon as I see it tomorrow 🫡 😜

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This beautiful 1st winter Bonaparte's Gull was a lovely surprise along Ogmore Estuary this morning. Far better than Sand Martins or Wheatears I was hoping for!

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Incredible views of this Grey Seal along Ogmore Estuary. fascinating to watch it catching fish along the banks in shallow water. Also a bit gruesome when it would skin the fish before starting to eat it!

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At least three Adders were making the most of some long awaited spring sunshine on Heol-y-Mynydd this morning. A few clumps of frog spawn and a couple of Small Tortoiseshells added to the spring feel!

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Lovely views of 8 Shore Larks at Holkham Gap this morning. They were mostly busy feeding on the saltmarsh but did occasionally do some displaying which was great to watch.

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A surprise Waxwing in Kilnsea this afternoon. It showed incredibly well on the roadside just outside the churchyard.

1 year ago 75 5 2 0
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An enjoyable trip up to Scotland this week. Some brilliant birds and equally brilliant scenery. Highlights included; Capercaillie, Ptarmigan, Crested Tit and 2 drake Surf Scoter amongst masses of sea ducks in Burghead Bay.

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The Glossy Ibis showed exceptionally well just north of Llanelli WWT this afternoon. It seems to have a fairly severe leg injury but is managing to feed well so fingers crossed it goes on to fully recover.

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What a treat to watch this Desert Wheatear bounding around the carpark in Pendine this morning. A very showy bird whilst also being very mobile spending a lot of time on MOD land.

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One of three Siberian Chiffchaffs that showed well ~50m from the spring.

One of three Siberian Chiffchaffs that showed well ~50m from the spring.

A hive of activity at Burrowes Wells, in Merthyr Mawr Dunes this morning. The Yellow-browed Warbler played hard to get when I was there but upwards of 25 Chiffchaff, which included 3 Siberian Chiffs, and a Firecrest made for an enjoyable couple of hours.

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Some great winter birding at various sites around Carmarthenshire today. Highlights included, Red-necked Grebe, Water Pipits, Merlin, Hen Harrier, Goshawk and Red-breasted Mergansers. #ukbirding

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The Black-throated Diver was playing hard to get in Barry Docks this morning. Very mobile and often out in the middle. #ukbirding

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A lovely Long-eared Owl nestled in the willows at Dungeness was the highlight of the day. Plenty of Brambling, a Ring Ouzel, two Short-eared Owls, two Merlins, and five Dartford Warblers made for an enjoyable day. #ukbirding

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This stunning adult male Brambling was the highlight of this mornings net rounds. Goldcrests made up the bulk of the 100 birds ringed. #ukbirding

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Yellow-browed Warblers

Yellow-browed Warblers

Siberian Chiffchaff

Siberian Chiffchaff

A lovely Yellow-browed Warbler duo caught in the Trapping Area at Dungeness this morning. A couple of Siberian Chiffs and a Bullfinch were the other highlights. #ukbirding

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Some light drizzle late afternoon seemed to drop in a few Firecrests at Dungeness with double figures scattered about in gardens and gorse clumps at the Point. Good numbers of Dartford Warblers dotted around too with at least 11 present. #ukbirding

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A lovely Yellow-browed Warbler was trapped in the Moat this morning. The second to be caught at Dungeness this year. #ukbirding

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Firecrest

Firecrest

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A varied and busy mornings ringing at Dungeness. A nice arrival of crests with 6 Firecrests caught. The bulk consisted of Chiffchaffs which include a smart ‘tristis’. A late Willow Warbler and some winter thrushes made up the remainder. #ukbirding

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During summer months it was great to be able to share Dungeness with these lovely Long-eared Owls. Two pairs successfully bred in the observatory recording area and provided some much needed interest during the birding doldrums. #ukbirding

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