Wednesday, 25 October 2017

EbbIng away...

At the risk of labouring the point (would I?), the magic month is nearly...up.

I always find it a time of mixed emotions. A few precious days remain before Winter bites hard. Yes, you can get some spectacular (and much appreciated) late movements but things dry up pretty quickly on the rarity front.

A few rays of hope for the remaining days from previous years...

BLACK-BROWED ALBATROSS
AMERICAN BITTERN
LITTLE BUSTARD
YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO
CLIFF SWALLOW
CHIMNEY SWIFT
COMMON NIGHTHAWK
SIBERIAN BLUE ROBIN
SIBERIAN RUBYTHROAT
DUSKY THRUSH
EYEBROWED THRUSH
ASIAN DESERT WARBLER
RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET
LANCEOLATED WARBLER
NUTCRACKER
MYRTLE WARBLER
ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK
BOBOLINK

...and the rest. Still plenty of possibilities. It ain't over yet!


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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