| Decent at 20yds |
Duffbirder meets South Holderness!
Saturday, 8 November 2025
Easy Birding
Friday, 7 November 2025
Grounded
Tuesday, 4 November 2025
The Humber
| Wonderful Birds! |
Saturday, 1 November 2025
Ton Up!
Had a pleasant session at Duff on Wednesday morning with Haydn. Arrived around 9.30 and had 3 hours. Some maintenance work was taking place by the Staff and we had a chat with Ben and Craig. The viewing will be much improved for the Winter and hopefully some more work on the Scrape.
Still quiet due to the lack of water but there were Birds "about". The highlight came in the form of a single Goldcrest right in front of the Hide briefly, bringing up my 100 for the Year.
No sign of any Whooper Swans or Pink-footed Geese on this visit but a few Raptors showed up namely Marsh Harrier, Red Kite, Buzzard, Sparrowhawk and Kestrel. No luck with Peregrine.
I intended to another visit on returning from Lancashire but time ran away and I headed back to the Coast to avoid the Friday afternoon madness. Instead I headed down to Welwick for an hour but it was VERY quiet. Admittedly I didn't venture up to the viewpoint BUT I've often seen Harriers and Owls form the track. I shall return...
Sunday, 26 October 2025
Scilly 25 - Summary
That's it then for another Year! We managed to get off early on Friday which was a relief due to the strong winds and spent Saturday making the long drive home, after a nice overnight stay at Helston.
First thought is that I made it and managed to negotiate my way around the Islands (St Mary's except for the first day on Agnes). Could have been better, could have been worse but ALWAYS enjoyable. I was obviously restricted in where I could get to...but I did my best! This affected my Total for the Visit but that's just a side issue and has never been a major consideration...just a fact!
A high intensity opening after travelling down, culminating with an exciting day on St Agnes enjoying MOURNING DOVE, AMERICAN PIPIT and Hoopoe. The young lad at the Cafe asked me if I'd "been for a run" when I met Louise off the boat!! Good fortune eventually, after perseverance, with the Old Town Rose-coloured Starling was satisfying.
Other notables for various reasons were...
Cattle Egret
Merlin
Kingfisher (x2)
Yellow-browed Warbler (photographed)
Spotted Flycatcher (photographed)
Mistle Thrush
Firecrest
Red-backed Shrike
Always the possibility of a BIG ONE throughout...and it happened as described. VERY disappointing I can't lie BUT when I reflect on the Month as a whole the Gem was no doubt...the NEEDLETAIL...I thank the "Birding Gods" for my connection late on the 8th!!! The BLACK-FACED BUNTING didn't sting much at all...and I AM keen on my County List? There'll be another.
I've managed to secure both weeks at Louise's favourite residence next year (large points scored). This will mean our visit will be put back a week and our "window" now becomes October 16th - 30th. So, full circle to include..."Teacher's Week". It doesn't matter to me, as plenty of "Good Birds" have turned up late in the Month. I just have to make sure I'm in better "nick".
Thursday, 23 October 2025
Scilly 25 - Day 14
Wednesday, 22 October 2025
Scilly 25 - Day 13
I've had better days!
I considered "going for dawn" to the EYEBROWED THRUSH Site...but I declined! The taxi service didn't start till 8 and I didn't fancy the "crutch walk" in the dark.
Of course the Bird was seen at 8.03...briefly!
I stayed till 12.30 before leaving for lunch with Louise in Town as the rain started. There were a couple of brief sightings but it was only seen by the initial observer/s.
Whilst having lunch at Kavorna (highly recommended) the rain set in. We decided to return to our Flat. Louise went on ahead. As I was approaching the Lady driver of the Taxi I had returned to Town in recognised me and shouted out of the window..."It's been seen again feeding on apples"!
At this moment there was no way I was going back!?
Once in our Flat I took my soaked gear off and reflected. I read the messages, looked out of the window at the rain...and thought...why not, I didn't have any other plans for the afternoon.
Back in the Taxi and back to the Site. The rain was heavier than ever as I took my place with the small group of Birders present. They included Mark Jones and Simon. I could see the apples that had been placed in the open as the rain became torrential. It's at moments like this I question my sanity! Maybe this is the balance for my luck with the NEEDLETAIL...as Simon pointed out. I wouldn't swap. He also offered his condolences for my recent loss...a mark of the man. Much appreciated pal.
Another Simon (Slade) appeared, he'd just arrived with his wife, it was good to see him again albeit under trying circumstances. I gave it till 4 then returned after a chat with both Simon's. That's around 8 hours worth of Dip and counting.
It's all good "fun". Maybe tomorrow?
Tuesday, 21 October 2025
Scilly 25 - Day 12
Well "IT" arrived!!!
9.39 Scilly EYE-BROWED THRUSH St Mary's at Porthloo near the Duckpond
Something ALWAYS turns up here...eventually. There was personal good and bad news. I'd booked a Cart for the day but we were at the Pharmacy attending to a minor matter and I had no signal of any type. On returning to the flat briefly I saw Alan Hannington and Higgo hastily jumping into a car, so I knew something was afoot? After sorting ourselves out we headed for the Duck Pond. It was quite busy!!!
A few false alarms but no further sign by the time we left at 11.45. In hindsight I maybe could have arrived earlier BUT it's irrelevant now. It would turn up on the one morning we had something "on". It's NOT all good luck here. Fortunately its not a British Tick as I saw the Auchmithie Bird in Spring 95. Maybe it will be relocated? The scale of the Rarity (31st record) brought most Birders to the Site c100. I saw many familiar faces including Simon another stalwart who informed me he'd seen the 1987 Bird! You must have started young pal! The last record here was 1993 and this is the 8th in total. There was a record in 1991, my first visit but it was earlier in the month before "Teachers Week".
So...a BIG dip. After returning for some lunch I decided to try for a few Trip ticks that were on offer around the Island, making the most of our transport. We started in Old Town where our target was a GWE. Sure enough the Bird was feeding happily in the Bay...
We then moved up the Island to Telegraph passing a group of Birders on the way. Turns out they were watching a Red-backed Shrike, so a quick U-turn in the "mobile" and a bit of help getting into position had me getting great views through a Scope...much obliged! The Bird was distant and into the Sun but I managed a record shot...
| c50 Yards |
Monday, 20 October 2025
Scilly 25 - Day 11
We made our way through Town this morning to the Mermaid Car Park by the Harbour. A Common Scoter had been lingering there for a few days. After a lively night I figured it may be tucked into the Bay...it was...
Sunday, 19 October 2025
Scilly 25 - Day 10
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| Porthcressa from Peninnis |
| This one had some company |
Returning for the Big Match we bumped into Andy Holden and his Wife Vicky with their young girl. More Scilly Stalwarts. We had a chat before moving on.
Saturday, 18 October 2025
Scilly 25 - Day 9
We've been lucky with the Weather so far...if not the Rare Birds! As on some previous visits, the first day was the the Best...so far. A mop up on St Agnes was great fun and the MOURNING DOVE was obviously special...although slightly tinged with it being my 2nd and...it has to be said, not exactly a stunner!
No matter, we're settled into our favourite place now which has great History for us, having stumbled on it while it was in the process of being renovated we were shown round by a very nice couple namely Roger and Kathy Banfield. The place has since changed ownership but we still remember them fondly. It's a superb spacious, well appointed flat and Louise loves it, which definitely helps the whole occasion...if you get my drift!
The wind and rain has set in today so it's the Forest v Chelsea game for me after last night's celebrations. It's a holiday not an endurance test...I'm ready if needed though! I've trudged the paths on all islands in all weather for many Year, so I reckon I've earned a more strategic approach.
So, Saturday lunchtime and all's quiet on the "Scene".
A few Black Redstart attempts from yesterday at Little Porth...numbers have increased dramatically over recent days.
Friday, 17 October 2025
Scilly 25 - Day 8
Moving Day complete
Unfortunately Birds weren't moving today. To be honest I wasn't disappointed as we enjoyed a leisurely day around Town and Porthcressa Bay...
The Weather was superb, a light Southwesterly and glorious sunshine at around 18c. I'm storing up brownie points for the Bad/Good Birding weather forecast over the weekend and beyond!?
Unsurprisingly no additions to the Trip List. There were Birds available e.g. Wryneck and Common Rosefinch but the walks were to stiff for yours truly...this Trip.
Birthday meal for the Good Lady this evening (more points scored), so while I'm waiting for her I thought I'd give myself a boost for the coming week with a brief list of Birds I've seen in or around these dates (18th - 25th) previously. Not a boast (would I?) just a fact...
SORA
UPLAND SANDPIPER
SOLITARY SANDPIPER
CREAM-COLOURED COURSER (seen 30/9 but present throughout October)
YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO (16th)
COMMON NIGHTHAWK
CHIMNEY SWIFT
BLYTH'S PIPIT
GREY-CHEEKED THRUSH
BLUE ROCK-THRUSH (17th))
AMERICAN ROBIN (27th)
RED-EYED VIREO
SPECTACLED WARBLER
BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER (14th)
BLACK AND WHITE WARBLER
COMMON YELLOWTHROAT
BLACKPOLL WARBLER
OVENBIRD (28th)
INDIGO BUNTING
ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK
Thursday, 16 October 2025
Scilly 25 - Day 7
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| My Chauffeur for the Day |
Wednesday, 15 October 2025
Scilly 25 - Day 6
We walked around the three bays to the East of Town this morning. Porthmellon held the largest flock of Sanderling I've ever seen on the Island. My first of the Trip. I confidently counted 210!
Tuesday, 14 October 2025
Scilly 25 - Day 5
Another mature "aka" slow start this morning, after a great night in the Atlantic...
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