| Finally! PALLAS'S GRASSHOPPER WARBLER! | 
Bert who has come to Fair Isle since the 1960's finally sees the Fair Isle speciality  P G Tips!
| the twitch... Pallas's Grasshopper Warbler aka P G Tips white "tips" to feathers on tertials and tail. | 
The light was fading fast and bird was very mobile scurrying like a mouse in the ditches and tall grass. I tried but didn't get great views like last year... and couldn't get anything on it other than it looked like a Grasshopper Warbler with a supercilium. but that's about what it looks like isn't it? P G Tips is notoriously hard to photograph but I did get a good photo of it last year as shown below.
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| P G Tips - a Fair Isle rare a tea. | 
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| Pallis's Grasshopper Warbler - Wali Burn 2008 - photo Ashley Banwell http://www.worldbirders.com/index.asp?PageId=128&PageName=2008 | 
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| P G Tips 2010 twitch | 
| snow buntings | 
| Returning from morning trap rounds | 
| Red Shank in the garden walls | 
| Reed Warbler on the South Haven Beach... Blyth's feeding the same as last years? eventually caught and yes! it is Blyth's Reed Warbler. | 
every Warbler, Wader, Wagtail, Pipit and even Swift look suspiciously rare this time of year?
| Citrine Wagtail - 1st winter | 
| Swift... but what kind? | 
| Ribble Bird Tours  -  http://www.ribblebirdtours.co.uk/ Oh My God! like... Bill & Stuart are like totally awesome! | 
| no Lobsters in our trap... but 4 huge Edible Crabs | 
 
 
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ReplyDeleteThis post was exactly what I needed today. I feel more motivated to keep going!
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