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  1. JRE

    Isles of Scilly Birding

    No sign of the Plover, but Red-flanked Bluetail, Bobolink, Olive-backed Pipit, Blyth's Reed Warbler, Grey-cheeked Thrush, Little Bunting and 2 White-rumped Sandpipers present on the islands. Plenty of scarce also around, with Yellow-browed Warbler, Red-breasted Flycatcher, Hawfinch, Pectoral...
  2. JRE

    Isles of Scilly Birding

    As Paul says, the GC Thrush and the Plover gave excellent views. Just 6 days to go! Both shots digiscoped.
  3. JRE

    Isles of Scilly Birding

    I was referring to the Alder/Willow Flycatcher and Common Nighthawk in Cornwall as 'biggies'. Blackpoll and Red-eyed Vireo are as you say annual, but surely they're a sign of things to come on Scillies?
  4. JRE

    Isles of Scilly Birding

    Fair few biggies in Cornwall right now! Red-eyed Vireo and Backpoll Warbler now on St Agnes, so the yanks are definitely arriving on Scilly. Wonder what's yet to be found...
  5. JRE

    Isles of Scilly Birding

    22 days... With the westerlies sweeping across the atlantic, here's hoping for a good month.
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