Isles of Scilly - Day Five
Today was a moderately frustrating one yet infinitely better than being stuck in an office on a Monday.
The morning started with interest at Morning Point on the Garrison with a Lesser Whitethroat that popped out of a path-side laurel bush and the continuing 1st year male Common Redstart that was typically skittish within the bracken.
The news of an Aquatic Warbler caused contention, never being firmly confirmed as views were extremely limited as it skulked deep within the bracken at Porthmellon beach. The juvenile Sedge Warbler which it is purported to be when one appeared late in the day (or perhaps a different bird?) will provide enough disagreement and discord to make unequivocal confirmation difficult.
These Turnstone and Bar-tailed Godwit on the beach at Porthcressa were unfeasibly confiding.
The morning started with interest at Morning Point on the Garrison with a Lesser Whitethroat that popped out of a path-side laurel bush and the continuing 1st year male Common Redstart that was typically skittish within the bracken.
The news of an Aquatic Warbler caused contention, never being firmly confirmed as views were extremely limited as it skulked deep within the bracken at Porthmellon beach. The juvenile Sedge Warbler which it is purported to be when one appeared late in the day (or perhaps a different bird?) will provide enough disagreement and discord to make unequivocal confirmation difficult.
These Turnstone and Bar-tailed Godwit on the beach at Porthcressa were unfeasibly confiding.
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