A bit of a disappointing day after the steady passage of the last week. The highlight was the first signs of real
Sedge Warbler movement with three singing in the Bill area and two at Reap Lane. The rest of the land was noticeably quiet with a quantifiable reduction in both Hirundines at
Willow Warblers. The rest of the day's passerine totals comprised of singles of
Reed Warbler,
Redstart,
Yellow Wagtail and a pair of
Bullfinches. The sea was not as much of a write-off as the land and the skua passage slowly cranked into first gear with a single
Pomarine, 10
Arctic and three
Great Skuas.
Despite the slow visible passage, it was the first day of the year that the Whitethroats have been seriously claiming territories, the Sedge Warblers just seem to join in for fun... ©Erin Taylor (Sedge Warbler) ©Debby Saunders (Whitethroats):