Light southerly winds and drizzle around dawn produced an excellent fall
of migrants today. The drizzle dropped lots of hirundines along the golf
course fence line, and the seawall was full of Wheatears. Once the drizzle stopped
the coastal migrant spots were alive with feeding migrants; highlights included
two showy female Pied Flycatchers, two Redstarts, including a singing male, a
singing male Wood Warbler, 8 Whinchats and 70
Wheatears.
Offshore:
11 Common Scoters east, 1 Red-breasted Merganser, 1
Red-throated Diver east, 4 Gannets east, 1 Guillemot, 4 Sandwich Terns and 6 Arctic
Terns east.
Visible Migration
3 Whimbrels east, 7 Sand Martins north, 132 Swallows
north, 13 House Martins north, 2 Yellow Wagtails east, 2 Alba Wagtails north, 12
Tree Pipits north/north-east, 3 Meadow Pipits north, 2 Redpolls east, 27
Goldfinch east and 1 Siskin east.
Grounded Migrants
40 Sand Martins, 200 Swallows, 25 House Martins, 1
Cuckoo, 1 Wood Warbler, 1 Chiffchaff, 30 Willow Warblers, 8 Blackcaps, 7 Garden
Warblers, 8 Whitethroats, 1 Lesser Whitethroat, 1 Grasshopper Warbler, 6 Sedge
Warblers, 2 Pied Flycatchers, 2 Redstarts, 8 Whinchats, 70 Wheatears, 4 Yellow
Wagtails and 5 White Wagtails.
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