The
LESSER KESTREL was located at Holland House, where it remained for most of the day, sheltering from the strong wind on the leeward walls of the building. The best new bird was a flighty
Short-toed Lark near Bewan Loch, while the previous week's
Ortolan Bunting reappeared on the north coast. At least 2
Common Rosefinches, a
Barred Warbler and 2
Yellow-browed Warblers were still present, and counts of other passerines included 8
Willow Warblers, 3
Goldcrests, 7
Blackcaps, 1
Garden Warbler, 1
Pied Flycatcher, 1
Robin, 2
Whinchats, 2
Song Thrushes and 12
Lapland Buntings. A
Curlew Sandpiper on the golf course was new, and the
Slavonian Grebe and
Hen Harrier remained from earlier days.
Lesser Kestrel
Short-toed Lark
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