I’m now 8 days in to my latest 3 weeks visit and I’ve been out birding every day so far. Before flying out here I checked my records from the corresponding stay here in each of the last 5 years; late April to early May being considered the best time to visit. I’ve been to Son Real, Maria de la Salut, Depuradora, Albufera, Maristany and the local places around Port de Pollenca, some of them several times. Birding is very quiet and others I’ve spoken to say the same thing. I don’t know whether migration started early or if the best is still to come; were weather conditions such that the birds continued their journey over the island without staying? In 3 weeks last year I recorded 149 species, so far I’ve 112 on this visit. The highlight so far has undoubtedly been 60 bee eaters all around me in the trees at Can Cuarassa. Last year there were so many memorable days with storks, both black and white, all of the harriers, golden oriole and 4 rollers, whinchat, wood warbler and turtle dove. I went to the central plains with Peter S a couple of days ago. We saw only 5-6 kestrels, 1 or perhaps 2 lesser, 1 each of black and griffon vulture, a Bonellis eagle, booted eagle and up to a dozen red kites. The overhead wires and pylons would normally hold numerous kestrels but they were deserted. At Boquer Valley yesterday there were no birds on the terraced fields below the finca. I found 1 blue rock thrush and a booted eagle. A couple of other birders I spoke to had seen nothing in 2 hours other than some Eleonoras over the ridge. The lanes around Can Cuarassa and Llenaire seem devoid of bird life other than the usual Cetti’s, fan tailed and Sardinian warblers and a few finches. Here’s hoping the next 2 weeks improve and with unsettled weather forecast in the next couple of days that just might be the case. Ever the optimist!!