Mainly sunny with a cloudy spell, 14°, fresh NE.
Not much hope at first light, a fresh north‑easterly cutting across the bill, but as the hours passed the birds had other ideas. What began as a seemingly empty day slowly filled with movement and surprise proving migration doesn’t stop with a bit of wind.
The sea was relatively quiet although good numbers of
Manx Shearwater passed through. In addition, a single
Arctic Skua, 2
Great Northern Diver and 4
Common Scoter seen by me. I probably missed what some others had noted.
The land offered up the better. A
Hobby, a
Peregrine, 2
Whimbrel, 2
Wheatear, 2
Spotted Flycatcher, 3
Common Whitethroat, 4
Lesser Whitethroat, 3
Blackcap, 2
Sedge Warbler, a
Garden Warbler, 3
Chiffchaff, 2
*Willow Warbler, c30
Swallow and 6
Swift.
Butterflies:
Large White,
Red Admiral and
Wall Brown.
*Around 18:00 I saw this slightly larger looking Willow Warbler in the Obs garden. Cold toned grey/brown upper, whitish under side, whitish supercilium, palish legs, long primary projection. Seen for approx. 10 seconds before disappearing. poss Acredula ssp???