SOUTH WEST
Highlights
It was like the ‘good old days’, with the South West really hogging the extreme rarities during October. Scilly produced a Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Black-and-white Warbler, Yellow-billed Cuckoo, plus the Blue Rock Thrush and even a Chestnut-eared Bunting. But a field at Sennen, Cornwall, hosted a Buff-bellied Pipit and potentially the UK’s first Paddyfield Pipit!
CHANNEL ISLANDS
JERSEY: Thousands of Starlings, Woodpigeons, Linnets, Chaffinches, Siskins, Robins and Fieldfares arrived, with tens of thousands of Redwings, hundreds of Sky Larks and some Wood Larks. Grosnez logged 22 Velvet Scoters, many more Common Scoters, divers, Kittiwakes, a Sabine’s Gull, hundreds of auks and Sandwich Terns, 50 Mediterranean Gulls, skuas, shearwaters, thousands of dark-bellied Brent Geese plus 30 pale-bellied birds.
Grouville Bay and the Wetland Centre logged 100 Grey Plovers, the…
