I have had an interesting morning. I awoke to thick fog, and as is often the case, it had brought birds in to the platform. On the Pipe Deck I found a warbler type. I was only getting fleeting glimpses of it, but enough to eliminate Chiffchaff, Willow and Garden, but not enough to identify it. It plain and olive coloured, and at one point I thought I got a glimpse of orange in the legs.
Also on the Pipedeck, in a roofed area between two offices, I got a glimpse of a bird that I thought had an eyestripe. I also picked up a distinctive orange/pink breast. I think Whinchat, which would have been a platform first, but again, I didn't get enough of it to be sure.
By this point I was feeling decidedly frustrated, especially as other birds had been seen flitting about at distance, but I never got close enough to ID them. Later in the morning however, I returned to the Pipedeck. The fog had now been replaced by heavy rain. Peering up into the drilling derrick, I spotted a bird perched on a handrail, but was only getting a view of its underparts. I crossed the deck to a position where I could see the handrail from the outside of the derrick, and was able to pick out my bird with my monocular. Viewing was brief before it flew off, but it was enough to identify a Spotted Flycatcher. That is the first live Spotted Flycatcher I've recorded here. Last year our first ever record was a deceased bird, so I am happy to get a bird off the dead only list.
One Robin also seen today, and a report of a possible Wren reached me.
2019 Platform List
1. Great Black-Backed Gull
2. Kittiwake
3. Iceland Gull
4. Herring Gull
5. Fulmar
6. Gannet
7. Guillemot
8. Ringed Plover
9. Rock Pipit
10. Robin
11. Pied Wagtail*
12. Meadow Pipit
13. Goldcrest
14. Grey Heron
15. Common Gull
16. Black-Headed Gull
17. Blackcap*
18. Sparrowhawk*
19. Grey Wagtail
20. Kestrel*
21. Carrion Crow
22. Water Rail
23. Song Thrush
24. Wren
25. Teal
26. Turnstone*
27. Cormorant
28. Lesser Black-Backed Gull
29. Swallow
30. Nightjar (d)
31. House Martin
32. Spotted Flycatcher
Also on the Pipedeck, in a roofed area between two offices, I got a glimpse of a bird that I thought had an eyestripe. I also picked up a distinctive orange/pink breast. I think Whinchat, which would have been a platform first, but again, I didn't get enough of it to be sure.
By this point I was feeling decidedly frustrated, especially as other birds had been seen flitting about at distance, but I never got close enough to ID them. Later in the morning however, I returned to the Pipedeck. The fog had now been replaced by heavy rain. Peering up into the drilling derrick, I spotted a bird perched on a handrail, but was only getting a view of its underparts. I crossed the deck to a position where I could see the handrail from the outside of the derrick, and was able to pick out my bird with my monocular. Viewing was brief before it flew off, but it was enough to identify a Spotted Flycatcher. That is the first live Spotted Flycatcher I've recorded here. Last year our first ever record was a deceased bird, so I am happy to get a bird off the dead only list.
One Robin also seen today, and a report of a possible Wren reached me.
2019 Platform List
1. Great Black-Backed Gull
2. Kittiwake
3. Iceland Gull
4. Herring Gull
5. Fulmar
6. Gannet
7. Guillemot
8. Ringed Plover
9. Rock Pipit
10. Robin
11. Pied Wagtail*
12. Meadow Pipit
13. Goldcrest
14. Grey Heron
15. Common Gull
16. Black-Headed Gull
17. Blackcap*
18. Sparrowhawk*
19. Grey Wagtail
20. Kestrel*
21. Carrion Crow
22. Water Rail
23. Song Thrush
24. Wren
25. Teal
26. Turnstone*
27. Cormorant
28. Lesser Black-Backed Gull
29. Swallow
30. Nightjar (d)
31. House Martin
32. Spotted Flycatcher
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