Flushed a Woodlark on Luccombe Down (Nov 12th). My recent run of Hawfinches seems to have come to an end, as well as generally across the Island; though one was in a Freshwater garden on Nov 14th. A likely flyover Snow Bunt on Nov 9th was a near-miss of sorts; distantly heard only (Luccombe Down/A.M); and the recorder failed to pick it up....
Another Hawfinch - seen and heard over the fields near Luccombe Village - November 5th.
Nice to see the sun again after the recent daily grey and overcast conditions.
Firecrest - one of two outside my window - a few pairs breed close by and hear/see them almost daily; but always a treat!
Redwing - 'gak' type calls
BOOM! What a morning. Caught this Estonian 8th Hume’s Warbler in the Sõrve B.O garden this a.m. Second humei which has been ever ringed in the country. Also long waited Estonian tick for me. pic.twitter.com/2F42Q5oFAv
— Tarvo Valker @birdinghaapsalu (@TarvoValker) October 23, 2024
Two call-types of a Hume's Warbler (Phylloscopus humei) recorded by Arnoud B van den Berg at Geldermarsen, Gelderland, Netherlands, 12:23, 29th November 2020. Background: Eurasian Magpie. (Photo: Toon Pop, Texel, Noord-Holland, Netherlands, 30th October 2022) @dutchbirding pic.twitter.com/zKDfb1lWRq
— Mark Constantine (@Markatlush) November 29, 2022
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