After a fairly quiet morning a few birds seemed to begin arriving at around midday, one of which was a smart
Olive-backed Pipit at Westness. Later in the afternoon the island year-list gained another species in the shape of a
Great Grey Shrike near the airfield. A few common migrants that appeared during the day included 8
Goldcrests and 8
Bramblings, while more unusual sightings included a
Short-eared Owl, a
Woodcock and 3
Pomarine Skuas, 2 of which flew low down along the links.
Today's Olive-backed Pipit is the 16th to be recorded on North Ronaldsay.
Great Grey Shrike
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