Wednesday, 5 October 2016

Little Bunting

More fruitless searching for the Blyth's Pipit today. There were however loads of common migrants with Whinchat in almost every field, 3 Redstart, Spotted and Pied Flycatcher, plus umpteen Yellow-browed Warbler. Scilly rarities with 4 flyover Lapwing and a Mistle Thrush at Porthellick. The first Jack Snipe of the autumn was on Porthellick.

A rather showy Red-breasted Flycatcher was over the road from Farmer Brown's Bulb Farm.

Red-breasted Flycatcher
From here it was down to Porthloo, where a very obliging Little Bunting was feeding in the rough grass by the boat yard.

Little Bunting
Little Bunting
Little Bunting
Little Bunting
From here it was up to the golf course where in the pine belt were 2 Yellow-browed Warbler and a Willow Warbler. Our rarest sighting of the day, a Vagrant Emperor Dragonfly was patrolling the pine edge.

More searching for the Pipit followed, with no luck by sun-down.

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