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19 Oct 2017

Fair Isle 2017. Day 2. The pipits

Despite a dreary start to the morning enthusiastic team of Jase, Mark, Chris & me picked up our packed lunches, donned our waterproofs and were out soon after breakfast and didn't return until just before dinner.

We'd briefly seen a Red-throasted Pipit at Sherva the previous day and there'd also been a Richards Pipit reported so, kicking around in ditches, we headed that way. The Red-throated Pipit was typically furtive and crept around among the thistle stems but afforded good views with a bit of patience.



A female Redstart was hunting for insects along the same fence line and the wide ranging Richards Pipit did us a favour and dropped in to the same field!



Despite extensive searching we failed to find anything else unusual so went back for seconds of the Black-headed Bunting!






A walk around the sacrificial crop at Bulls park was dubiously rewarded with perhaps the dullest looking bird on the British list - two juvenile Common Rosefinches.

Tired and dirty we retired to the Obs for a shower and a quick beer before a well earned dinner.

Distance walked: 20.86 km

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