Saturday 22 October 2016

More Birding in East Lothian

Not the same number of birds as last weekend but nonetheless still enjoyable.

Snow Bunting between Barns Ness & Skateraw





Stonechat at Barns Ness

Bluethroat at Bellhaven Bay

Sunday 16 October 2016

Dusky Warbler at St Abbs

Dusky Warbler at the Mire Loch
Constantly tacking to reveal its presence. Always keeping low in the dense vegetation.

Still plenty of Goldcrests around. 1 Yellow Browed & lots of Thrushes & a few Brambling.



Saturday 15 October 2016

East Coast Again

With easterlies continuing it was another visit to the east coast today.

Started at Barns Ness in early rain but it soon improved. Again lots of Goldcrests, a few Blackcaps & Chiffchaffs and c100 Barnacle Geese. At Torness had brilliant vies of a Pallas's Warbler & Great Grey Shrike. There was also Redwing, Fieldfare & Brambling present.

Finished off with a great view of the Surf Scoter at Musselburgh. Also Long Tailed Duck & Slav Grebe.

Sunday 9 October 2016

The Thrill of Autumn Migration

The last week has been great with all kinds of birds turning up on the British east coast. A run of east/east south easterlies have in particular drifted unprecedented numbers of Yellow Browed Warblers into Britain. I decided to jam in on some of the action at Barns Ness yesterday.

As soon as I got out of the car I heard one & got on it straight away. There were at least 6 at Barns Ness yesterday, possibly many more.

A YBW from Shetland last year....

.... and another
The other feature was the number of Goldcrest, particularly in the morning. There were dozens.

Goldcrest
Other migrants included Blackap & Chiffchaff.

Chiffchaff in the late afternoon sun
On and off during the day I spent c6 hours at the campsite wood trying & failing to see the Pallas's Warbler. My back is still killing me today with all the standing. This bird was so elusive it was untrue. If I hadn't seen some pictures of it on the day I would have seriously doubted it existed.

For a break I ventured down to Torness but aside from Goldcrest & 1 Wheatear it was quiet.

On the way home I had a Merlin chasing a small bird adjacent to the A1 at Longniddry.

This morning I ventured down to the Barr Loch to see an apparently unringed Hooded Merganser that has been present since Thursday. Overall it looked a good candidate for acceptance.