Well, that is another trip over. It ended on a slightly sour note, as one of the Kestrels met its demise. It was seen on Monday, to be injured. Possibly a broken leg. I suspect it had a run in with either the Peregrine or a Sparrowhawk. I never saw the Peregine that day, but a female Sparrowhawk was very evident. The injured Kestrel was last seen in the afternoon taking to the air, but crashing into the sea, where it was set upon by several Great Black-backed Gulls.
On the bright side, a male Sparrowhawk was found tangled in a bit of netting. It was released with seemingly no ill affects.
Another Great Skua spotted, and finally, another Wheatear yesterday.
Edit - I forgot to report the dead Brambling that was found a couple of days ago. I had sight of one bird a few days ago that I am 99% sure was a Brambling, but did not quite get enough of it to list it.
35. Brambling (d)
On the bright side, a male Sparrowhawk was found tangled in a bit of netting. It was released with seemingly no ill affects.
Another Great Skua spotted, and finally, another Wheatear yesterday.
Edit - I forgot to report the dead Brambling that was found a couple of days ago. I had sight of one bird a few days ago that I am 99% sure was a Brambling, but did not quite get enough of it to list it.
35. Brambling (d)
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