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Friday, 17 April 2026

SHETLAND BIRD NEWS & MORE!

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MAINLAND
Hawfinch still on feeder this morning at Ladysmith Road, Scalloway.
American Wigeon ad. drk at south end of Loch of Spiggie.
Iceland Gull at Loch of Hillwell.
Hawfinch flew over Hillswick.
 
ISLANDS 
No news. 
 
 
Hawfinch still in the garden along with 5 Siskins and later on there were 6 Goldfinches in the garden this afternoon! Cold here today and fairly dull and rain on and off. Less common migrants seen today. Went out for a drive locally later on in the rain, but didn't find anything of particular note.
 
I've come to the conclusion that I need a bird photography hide for my garden, otherwise I'm never going to be able to photograph any birds in the front garden. If I stand at the furthest end away from the bird feeders I'm still too close, as the birds will not fly in with me that short distance away. Better still what I actual need is a permanent mini bird hide and I know exactly where it needs to go – to the side of my house where there is an old container type box, which is in a poor state and is going to the dump soon anyway.

RBA Weekly Round-Up 10th to 16th April!

By Jon Dunn

Thursday, 16 April 2026

SHETLAND BIRD NEWS & MORE!

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MAINLAND
Ring Ouzel at North Road, Boddam.
Hawfinch at Dalsetter, Boddam. 
White-billed Diver juv. from Whalsay ferry, north of Lunning, NE of Vidlin.
Hawfinch still on feeder this morning at Ladysmith Road, Scalloway.
Hawfinch at Hillwell.
American Wigeon ad. drk at south end of Loch of Spiggie. 
Ring Ouzel at Exnaboe.
 
ISLANDS 
No news. 
 
 
I knew that it would have been a brilliant day to be out birding with the new selection of birds in my garden early this morning. There had obviously been a fall of birds today. The ginger and white cat had presumably caught one of my Collared Doves as there were a good number of feathers in the garden – I'm hoping it was just a scrap and the dove got away, fingers crossed. It was a fairly bright day and little wind, well far less than yesterday anyway!
 
There were 3 Siskins on the feeders and a stunning male Blackcap feeding on small flies amongst the rosa rugosa leaves – this is very unusual in my small front garden and another garden tick! I then saw 4 birds fly in to the very tall trees opposite my house and when I checked them out, they were 4 Goldfinches!!! I didn't see the Hawfinch initially, but it put in a brief appearance just before I had to leave for work.
 
This evening there were 5 Siskins on the feeders and 3 of the Goldfinches! It was a sunny evening, but I had to find new car insurance as my renewal was too high (saved £100) and then it was too late to out, although I did walk to the end of my road and back, but anything that was around had gone to roost.

There was quite a lot of news on the WhatsApp group today of Spring migrants including Common Tern, Arctic Tern, Cuckoo (earliest previous record here was 15th April), Fieldfares, Willow Warblers, Common Whitethroat, Chiffchaffs, Blackcaps, Swallows, Goldcrests, Wheatears, Goldfinches, Stonechat, Black Redstart, Redstart, Ring Ouzel etc.

Wednesday, 15 April 2026

SHETLAND BIRD NEWS & MORE!

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MAINLAND
Hawfinch still on feeder this evening at Ladysmith Road, Scalloway 
Iceland Gull at Graven, Sullom Voe.
 
ISLANDS 
No news. 
 
 
I didn't see the Hawfinch before work this morning, but it appeared in the garden again at about 5.30pm! There were also 5 Siskins feeding on the sunflower hearts. 50mph winds and chilly here today.

Tuesday, 14 April 2026

SHETLAND BIRD NEWS & MORE!

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MAINLAND
Hawfinch still on feeder at Ladysmith Road, Scalloway 
American Wigeon ad. drk still at south end of Loch of Spiggie.
 
ISLANDS 
No news. 
 
 
The gorgeous Hawfinch was still in my garden this morning! Also a new bird for the garden, a lovely male Goldfinch feeding on the sunflower hearts and also four Siskins – such a much welcome variety of birds since yesterday, wow!
 
I checked the bird news in my lunch break and was very very sad to see news, that the gorgeous Kingfisher I watched last night had been found deceased this morning, lying on one of the rocks below Sea Road by local birder Andy J. What an awful end. As another birder said it was obviously exhausted from its long flight and probably underweight, even though it was feeding well last night, I guess all too late. The crow chasing it would have weakened it further too. 😢 I know this happens, but it doesn't make it any easier to accept, after watching this beautiful bird in the sunshine last night with its iridescent colours sparkling in the cystal clear light. Nature can be so very cruel.
 
Returning home from work I had 5 Siskins in the garden, 13 Collared Doves and the Woodpigeon had returned – I didn't see the Hawfinch this evening, but I find that Hawfinches are much more active in the early hours, so I guess it will still be around again tomorrow morning. Can't stop thinking about the Kingfisher – still can't believe its died. Whilst I was watching this beautiful bird last night I was thinking about the vague possibility that the male Kingfisher that had been around in Winter could still be here somewhere, just maybe and that they might find each other and pair up, wouldn't that have been spectacular! Maybe they are both now together 💕

Monday, 13 April 2026

Hawfinch in the Garden & Kingfisher in Lerwick!

HAWFINCH
On my feeders this morning!

 

I got up very early this morning to go and try for the Bonaparte's Gull again, but this plan completely went to pot. After getting ready for work, I sat for a bit in my little swivel birding chair (as I call it) to see if there was anything exciting on the feeders. My windows are not clear due to the double glazing which has blown and I'm looking directly into the sun in the morning. Anyway, I could see the silhouette of a chunky finch with a sturdy bill high in my tree, it could only mean one thing..... it flew down to my feeders and there in all its glory was a cracking Hawfinch! I have had them every Spring since I have been in Scalloway and I knew one was potentially due, being as Mike P. had one on the 10th April on Unst. Trying to take a picture through my windows and looking into sun its not exactly brilliant but best I could do! Taken with my iPhone. There was also a cracking Siskin in the garden, 2 Robins and the usual House Sparrows, Starlings and Collared Doves.

I then was at work all day and it was extremely busy. At 4.30pm I left work and the second I got into my car I had a check through the WhatsApp messages, nothing major had occurred, but moments later Brian Harris posted to say that David Nicol had found a Kingfisher, which was sitting on the rocks by Pullar's Loch in Lerwick and then watched flying along and feeding under the wall along Sea Road. I headed straight there and the views were a million times better than the male Kingfisher that had been around for a long time over the Winter at Clickimin Loch. I spent far too long here in the wrong clothes and was freezing, but it was truly wonderful to watch at the end of my working day and in spectacular light. The Kingfisher (female) initially looked a little tired and not exactly looking too bright, but after catching several fish it looked considerably better later on. I let two ladies look through my binoculars and they really enjoyed watching the Kingfisher. I took far too many pictures, but got my best shots at the end when Rebecca N. turned up, thanks! Not many birders there and nobody could flush it or get too close, unless of course they wanted to fall over the sea wall! Earlier when it went missing for a short while, I could have sworn I saw a Hooded Crow chasing the Kingfisher along and under the wall and I was not mistaken as Phil H. passing me in his car told me that the crow had tried to drown it under the water – what a sight that must have been! I'm glad it didn't succeed. I heard John C. say that Margaret Clark had found it earlier this afternoon.

I didn't get home until around 7.30pm so way behind with all my normal chores this evening. I include the best of the best, but may add more another day!


KINGFISHER
Fishing along Sea Road, Lerwick

SHETLAND BIRD NEWS & MORE!

Rare  Bird  Alert  News
MAINLAND
Hawfinch at Ladysmith Road, Scalloway 
Bonaparte's Gull at Loch of Clickimin and on south side of Horse of the Knab, Lerwick.
Ring-necked Duck still at Loch of Asta. 
 
ISLANDS 
No news. 
 
 
See next post for exciting bird news!

Sunday, 12 April 2026

SHETLAND BIRD NEWS & MORE!

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MAINLAND
Bonaparte's Gull at Pullar's Loch, Fjara and in field at south end of Clickimin Loch, Lerwick.
 
ISLANDS 
No news. 
 
 
A very striking male Chaffinch was new in the garden today along with four male blackbirds strutting around trying to move each other on, which was amusing to watch. I wasn't able to go out this morning but searched all the usual spots for the Bonaparte's Gull this afternoon. Fabulous watching the waves crashing over the rocks along Sea Road to Pullar's Loch. Spent a long time sitting in my car at Shetland Catch which I really enjoyed. Very therapeutic sitting here watching all the gulls and also saw two Long-tailed Ducks, several Eiders and Black Guillemots, Shag x 2, Kittiwakes, Fulmars, Black-headed Gulls, Herring Gulls and a couple of Great Black-backed Gulls. Later on I checked the marina by the Textile museum and I realise now that the gull sitting on some seaweed covered rocks was more than probably the Bonaparte's Gull as I was driving past – I will return in the morning to have a look before work.
 
Had my lovely green Skoda Monte Carlo Estate two years today! I have got very behind with adding pictures to the blog, no change there, will try and sort them out this week.

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Saturday 11th April
Rare  Bird  Alert  News
MAINLAND
Bonaparte's Gull at Pullar's Loch and in field at south end of Clickimin Loch, Lerwick.
 
ISLANDS 
No news. 
 
 
A new bird in the garden today, a Woodpigeon, also a female Chaffinch, Robin, 80+ House Sparrows, Collared Doves, Blackbirds x 2 and Starlings. Wasted the bottled water last night as scalp situation just as bad as before I washed it last night, oh well. I decided the gales were not worth going out in, lit the fire at 1pm and had a cosy day indoors!

Friday, 10 April 2026

SHETLAND BIRD NEWS & MORE!

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MAINLAND
Bonaparte's Gull again this morning, Iceland Gull briefly this evening at Shetland Catch, Gremista, Lerwick.
Glaucous Gull 3w at Pool of Virkie.
 
ISLANDS 
Ring Ouzel at Skaw, Whalsay.
Hawfinch at Valyie, Norwick, Unst. 
 
 
I've had a very mixed day, which was full of good things and some definately not so good!
 
The pair of Bramblings were on my feeders again early this morning along with a Robin in the garden. Took my car to the garage for its MOT at 8am and birded around Scalloway whilst I was waiting. I really should explore Scalloway fully and on a regular basis – I found some lovely walks, particularly north of Berry Road. Found a Woodpigeon in the sunken garden in Lovers Lane, then ambled up Berry Road and just by the junction of Ingaville Road had my first Swallow of the year which flew low over the road south! Further along Berry Road I had 2 Pied Wagtails fly over the fields calling. Lots of Starlings around and some gorgeous sheep and ponies. Beautiful light today and almost no wind – the calm before the storm! Walked along Sycamore Road which is where there is a gorgeous large detached house with a large lawn full of daffodils and surrounded by stone wall and sycamores. Found some lovely gardens along this road. I love seeing what people are growing in the their gardens – even at this time of the year there is always something to see. Found some lovely pine trees at the end of this road too.
 
Returned to the garage to find (as I kind of expected) my car had passed its MOT! Drove home and had breakfast. Phoned Lucy for a catch up and then got cut off – this was the point that Vodafone decided to stop working in Scalloway and later on, after several live web chats to Vodafone etc and after posting messages on Shetland Facebook pages, I discovered that many people were affected, but it seemed to be in random areas of Shetland. I couldn't phone or text at all and I don't have a landline. Made a flask and sorted out some food for the rest of the day and just before I headed to Lerwick I walked along to the end of my road to see if there were any birds. I had a lovely chat with a neighbour about gardening, living here and all kinds!
 
Returned home and was just about to get in the car when I noticed something on the bottom of my shoe!!! Obviously someone had not cleared up after their dog at the end of my road (I know it was at the very end on the narrow grass verge, as I drove up there later at the end of the day to find the remains of it!) This resulted in a couple of hours lost from my life. Took ages to remove the majority from shoe with bits of stick etc and from my concrete steps, then had to wash shoe with outside tap and I am fanatical about removing every tiny bit and won't stop cleaning until I can't smell it at all, I absolute HATE it! Then brought shoe indoors and tried to bleach the last bits out of the crevices of my walking shoe! Then I had to roll up the door mats in the hall which I had walked on (before I knew) and these will have to be washed later. What a palaver!!! Makes me SO angry!
 
Phone still not working. Drove to Lerwick to carry out an essential job (banking stuff) and had a fabulous surprise of a Red Grouse flying at eye level across the road in front of me!!! Couldn't believe it! I did have one on Gallow Hill when I first moved to Scalloway, but this is only the second I have seen in this area. My phone was working normally in Lerwick! Phoned Vodafone and spoke to a human being who told me there was a "maintenance issue" and they didn't know how long it would be before it was resolved.
 
Andy J. (recently returned to Shetland) re-found the Bonaparte's Gull this morning at Shetland Catch, so I went along there to see if it was still around – Andy was there again and we didn't see but did see an Iceland Gull land on the water and then flew off just as quickly as it landed and had no time to grab my camera from the car seat it was that brief! Very cold now. Drove home where I found that my phone was working normally again thank goodness. Had a cosy night by the fire. I don't think it will be possible or sensible to even leave the house tomorrow!
 
I have come to the conclusion that I may need to find a plumber here to fit a entire water filtration system for the house. I have contacted Scottish Water by email today to ask them if they can test the water again and give me the results for all the metals etc in my water. I was chatting with someone today who believes that the water probably has a high content of heavy metals in this area and along with the lead from the lead pipe, this is more than likely the cause of my scalp situation I feel. I know I'm allergic to metals and have the results (glad I kept them) from skin allergy tests done a few years ago and also many, many years ago when I was married, my then husband and I lived in a council farm tied cottage, which had well water and I went through hell and back with that water, which had green smudgy coppery bits in the water and I had to end up washing my hair (which was even longer in those days) in 5 gallon water containers from Tesco, as I simply could not use the water from the well, as my hair was on fire as was my skin – I recall vividly that my skin bled at times – after a two year fight with the council we were put on mains water and everything was resolved eventually. Its all making sense now. My skin is very dry and sore at times since I have been here and no its not just the wind. This evening I washed my hair in bottled water. I normally wash it twice and then apply conditioner, so only able to wash it once and no conditioner as I would have used too many bottles – it felt considerably better, but will see how it feels tomorrow. A birding couple who visit in the Spring and Autumn here, told me that they suffer with an itchy scalp whenever they stay here...... It's grinding me down mentally and if I wasn't vain I would shave all my hair off right now – that's how bad its got, but I suppose it will all get sorted in the end! I've suffered with far worse things in life such as Endometriosis! Good night!

RBA Weekly Round-Up 3rd to 9th April!

By Jon Dunn

Thursday, 9 April 2026

SHETLAND BIRD NEWS & MORE!

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MAINLAND
Ring-necked Duck still at Asta Loch.
Siberian Chiffchaff (probable) at Boddam. 
 
ISLANDS 
No news.
 
 
A cracking pair of Bramblings on my feeders early this morning. I saw my first House Martin this year, over the Shetland Museum after work this evening that someone found yesterday –  it was lovely to see.
 
MOT tomorrow morning. Reasonable day of weather on Friday and then gales with 65mph SE winds and heavy rain on Saturday and only slightly better on Sunday! 😂 🌬

Wednesday, 8 April 2026

SHETLAND BIRD NEWS & MORE!

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MAINLAND
Red-necked Grebe still at marina, Pool of Virkie.
Ring-necked Duck still at Asta Loch.
American Wigeon ad. drk still at Loch of Spiggie. 
 
ISLANDS 
No news.
 
 
First Swallow, House Martin and Sand Martin seen here today (not by me). I returned straight home this evening and filled up my empty bird feeders and cleaned the bird baths out. Very cold here and I made the mistake of not lighting the fire this evening, very different weather to 'south' today!
 
Since my post on 11th February there have been no changes with the severe burning sensation on my scalp, but I noted it was considerably better when I was in Norfolk and had started to feel almost normal again by the end of the week. Since returning home to Shetland it has instantly returned after washing my hair and seems to be even worse. I washed my hair yesterday and today it feels like it hasn't been washed for weeks. My GP has referred me to a dermatologist, but no idea how long that will take. I'm currently using totally organic tea tree shampoo and conditioner. Its now logical that its something in the water causing my issues. Its very difficult to live with, but don't have much choice about it. I suppose I could start having showers (for staff use) at the hospital and it may have to come to that, but its insane that I simply can't wash my hair in my own house!

Tuesday, 7 April 2026

SHETLAND BIRD NEWS & MORE!

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MAINLAND
Red-necked Grebe still at marina, Pool of Virkie.
 
ISLANDS 
Black Redstart at Windhouse, Camb, Yell.
 
 
Went birding in the Helendale area in Lerwick straight after work this evening. Walking up to Helendale House I could only just about hear a Blackbird singing – it was almost drowned out by a small black pug type puppy/dog who was barking so ferociously at me that it sounded ten times bigger than it was 😂 – luckily it was behind a fence. Obviously it was guarding its property, but its going to have a very sore throat if it carries on like that! It didn't like me walking or standing still – it must be a new pet as I've never heard any dog barking in this road. Didn't find any birds at all apart from a second Blackbird. Walked up to Briarbanks at the top of Helendale Terrace – I love this little spot and there is a lovely nature pond in someone's garden opposite this large and very grand house, which is backed with many tall mature trees and a fabulous Monkey Puzzle tree in the front garden.
 
I didn't find any Puffins at Sumburgh last night, but Paul H. has seen some off Sumburgh Head today! Julie R. found the first Wheatear in Shetland yesterday and Roger R. had one at Sumburgh today. South westerlies now until Friday evening when it switches SE and very strong winds and rain on Saturday. Warm weather south of Shetland, but no warm spells forecast here looking at the long range weather. We would like some warm south easterlies to bring in some Spring migrants please! 😊

Monday, 6 April 2026

SHETLAND BIRD NEWS & MORE!

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MAINLAND
Red-necked Grebe still at marina, Pool of Virkie.
Ring-necked Duck drk at Loch of Housetter.
Ring-necked Duck still at Loch of Asta.
 
ISLANDS 
Black Redstart at Mid Yell, Yell.
Iceland Gull by fish factory at Isle of Bressay.
 
 
Lovely day here. Headed south. It was fascinating to drive up to Mossy Hill to find quite a bit of snow up there! I was hoping for an early Ring Ouzel or a Wheatear maybe, but only found Hooded Crows, a few Curlew and Meadow Pipits – fabulous views from up here as always. Saw the Red-necked Grebe at the marina at Loch of Virkie which was showing well along with a Black Guillimot. Found 2 Pied Wagtails in the quarry along the road to Sumburgh Head. No Puffins yet, when I looked from the viewing point by the lighthouse. The day ended far too quickly! Back to work tomorrow. South easterlies overnight and all day tomorrow with 43mph winds could bring in some Spring migrants for us!

Sunday, 5 April 2026

SHETLAND BIRD NEWS & MORE!

Rare  Bird  Alert  News
MAINLAND
Red-necked Grebe still at marina, Pool of Virkie.
 
ISLANDS 
No news.
 
 
There was a power cut overnight, but all restored in the morning. Woke up to a light covering of snow and all the hilltops were white! The afternoon turned out lovely with blue skies, rainbows and sprinklings of rain, but still very cold here. Robin in the garden again with the usual birds.
Tingwall Loch
 
 
At East Voe there were 5 Goosanders and 7 Goldeneyes. At Tingwall Loch in the fields above the loch I was surprised to find three fat Woodpigeons sunning themselves on a mound of grass – I attempted to take a picture of them from the car window, but even winding down the window sadly disturbed them and they flew off. There were also 2 Redshanks in a pool next to them. Lots of Tufted Ducks on the loch and more Goldeneyes, but couldn't see the recent Ring-necked Duck. There were also lots of Oystercatchers, Redshanks and Greylags on the fields above the loch. Lovely afternoon!

SHETLAND BIRD NEWS & MORE!

Saturday 4th April
Rare  Bird  Alert  News
MAINLAND
American Wigeon ad. drk at Loch of Spiggie.
Ring-necked Duck drk at Loch of Housetter. 
White-billed Diver from ferry off Sound Gruney, Bluemull Sound.
 
ISLANDS 
No news.
 
 
Very busy day doing essential jobs, which was a pity as it was mostly a beautiful sunny day with bright blue skies and very little wind. Its an entirely different weather forecast for tommorrow! Robin in the garden with the usual birds. 

Friday, 3 April 2026

SHETLAND BIRD NEWS & MORE!

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MAINLAND
Taiga Bean Goose at Ireland.
Iceland Gull juv. at Loch of Hillwell.
Red-necked Grebe at marina, Pool of Virkie.
 
ISLANDS 
Taiga Bean Geese x 6 at Ordaal, near Baltasound, Unst.
 
 
Had a lovely lie in – first one since arriving back home. Then had a GP appointment to find out that I have "Extensor Tenosynovitis" in my right thumb, which was triggered by gripping my steering wheel for too long a period on my Norfolk trip. I have not been able to grip anything at all or use my thumb to press anything either, which has been very frustrating. I was advised to apply Voltarol gel and massage three times a day and to wear a futura splint when needed (I have one of this splints already from a previous injury).
 
Back at home I cooked brunch. Lots of usual birds in the garden. Fell asleep on the sofa and then started amending and editing my Norfolk Trip report which I had written daily whilst I was away – this is now finished and published (scroll further down to 31st March) and just need to add some photos. Heavy rain here now late evening. Storm 'Dave' is on the way! 🌬

RBA Weekly Round-Up 27th March to 2nd April!

By Jon Dunn

Thursday, 2 April 2026

SHETLAND BIRD NEWS & MORE!

Rare  Bird  Alert  News
MAINLAND
Tundra Bean Goose at north end of Loch of Spiggie.
Red-necked Grebe at marina, Pool of Virkie.
 
ISLANDS 
No news.
 
 
Female Brambling and a Robin with the usual House Sparrows, Starlings and Blackbirds under the bird feeders before work this morning.