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13th April

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Unless this spring starts bucking its ideas up it's going to go down the pan just like last spring did - or maybe it's just that the...

12th April

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That we're in a bit of lull in migratory activity shouldn't really be any surprise given the continuing blasting westerly, with the ...

11th April

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A brisk westerly that freshened through the day and was touching gale force by the evening made for testing conditions for the migrant seeke...

10th April

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Sadly, the daily migrant tallies have been on the slide and that pattern continued today, with poor numbers on the land and sea; overhead pa...

9th April

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Another day that slightly flattered to deceive, with a decent enough list of relatively brief oddities and suggestions from the mist-nets at...

8th April

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A relatively low-key day although that didn't matter a jot because the weather was so gloriously warm and sunny that it was a pleasure j...

7th April

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It was another blink and you'll miss it kind of day on the birding front, with the majority of new arrivals shooting straight on past ma...

6th April

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The infrequency of southeasterlies during spring here meant that today's forecast had already generated some pretty lofty expectations t...

5th April

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It is perhaps rather telling that the bird of the day was in fact belated news from yesterday of a Woodchat Shrike found during the evening...

4th April

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With the peak of the turbulent weather not arriving until well into the evening, today passed by in a similar fashion to yesterday, with a b...

3rd April

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The first influences of Storm Dave could be felt on the island today, with a fresh southwesterly concentrating most of the day's efforts...

2nd April

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Today's migration happenings played out in a similar fashion to yesterday, albeit at a much small magnitude, with a trickle of common mi...

1st April

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With the island right on the cusp of a profound change in conditions at sunrise - a clear moonlit night and cloudless dawn was quickly follo...

31st March

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There were plenty of positive signs to see out the end of March, with thick cloud cover in the morning precipitating the first proper arriva...

30th March

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Despite improved conditions - for birding if not for migration - there was scarcely any improvement in migrant numbers today. The Wheatear t...

29th March

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The migrant drought continued, at least on the ground, with no more than low single figure totals of a few routines at the Bill, where the s...

28th March

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Migration remained at the lowest of ebbs, with a single Redwing one of the very few new arrivals on the ground at the Bill; visible passage ...

27th March

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With the forecast showing the wind dropping right away combined with some scattered showers throughout the night, expectations were raised f...

26th March

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A pretty slow day with migration hardly picking up at all after yesterday's northwesterly blow. Conditions were altogether more favourab...

25th March

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It was always going to be hard work detecting any migrant activity in today's battering northwesterly, but all attempts at fieldwork sug...

24th March

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An increase in cloud cover that preceded the gradual return of turbulent conditions was enough to drop another small arrival of migrants at ...

23rd March

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Whilst not quite a wholesale change in the conditions, some much welcome hazy cloud cover saw another pulse of migrants rapidly work their w...
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