Rare Bird Alert News
MAINLAND
Ring-necked Duck drk still at Loch of Asta.
Quail flew from rose bushes at lighthouse, Sumburgh Head.
Icterine Warbler, Marsh Warbler, Pied Flycatcher at Swinister Burn, Sandwick.
Red-backed Shrike by A970 south of Levenwick.
Red-backed Shrike male on fence by road to Papa Stour ferry, just north of Unifirth, NW of Twatt.
Red-backed Shrike still in garden at 9am, but no sign since at Bakkasetter.
Red-spotted Bluethroat still in wet ditch on south side of s-shaped pool at Sumburgh Hotel.
ISLANDS
Todd's Canada Goose still at Gloup, Turtle Dove at Gutcher, Yell.
Nightjar briefly at Leagarth, Fetlar.
Red-spotted Bluethroat male at Out Skerries.
SW winds, lots of rain and fog later on in the afternoon.
Checked out the sunken garden in Scalloway and some areas at East Voe. At Wester Quarff I had 2 Swallows fly over – nothing else of note, but much warmer today. Explored Quarff and found a beach and a track leading to some very secluded houses with huge gardens right next to the sea, which I need to check out another time. I did find a couple of Siskins whilst exploring this area briefly.
Headed to Quendale Mill – as I got out of the car a Cuckoo flew up from the rhubarb under the small copse of trees and flew away along the track and landed briefly on a fence post, was duely mobbed by a Meadow Pipit, then flew off over the valley. My camera was in my bag as it was raining, so no time to get a photo. Paul H. phoned me as he needed Cuckoo for his 10 kilometer competition he was doing. I walked all the way up to the quarry and saw a few Swallows, House Martins, Meadow Pipits and Wheatears. Paul had joined me part way along the burn and then returned to the mill when he phoned me to say the Cuckoo had returned to the trees, so he got to see it which was good. I returned to my car and spent a good bit of time around the barns as there has to be a Turtle Dove due any moment! A Turtle Dove was found at Gutcher today. Lots of House Sparrows, Starlings and Rock Doves around the mill.
Near the Sumburgh Hotel
Drove to Sumburgh Hotel and walked down the coast path and along to a stile. 11 people, most of whom was part of a tour group had just had fabulous views of the Red-spotted Bluethroat. I waited by a dry stone wall facing a water filled ditch. I was the only one here and I didn't have to wait too long before the flamboyant bluethroat arrived in the ditch to feed. A Wheatear was harrasing the bluethroat, which resulted in it flying very close to me a couple of times, so huge thanks to the Wheatear! I spent approximately an hour here and I was completely soaked and the camera needed to get dried out too, even though I had a waterproof cover over it. Made my way back to the car. Laid out all my gear on a towl on the passenger seat and then had my tea in the car.
Red-spotted Bluethroat
Near the Sumburgh Hotel
Drove to Bolts petrol pumps near the airport and spent the most money I have ever spent on fuel, it came to £60!!! Went to The Spiggie Hotel as Paul had had a Spotted Flycatcher there earlier, but it was too late in the day. Drove home in fog. Took ages to sort my gear out.























































