| Pallid Harrier Circus macrourus | 
The Pallid Harrier is a special species of bird for Islanders and Fair Isle history buffs.
| In 1931 Fair Islander Jimmy (Midway) Stout shot what was believed in flight by his father Fieldy Stout to be the first Pallid Harrier ever seen in | 
| Pallid Harrier under-wing | 
| Plenty of Willow Warblers around the Isle. | 
| Pectoral Sandpiper Calidris Melanotos | 
| Pectoral Sandpiper in the warm glow of evening light. | 
| Pectoral Sandpipers are the most common North American wader species to occasionally visit the British Isles. | 
| Buff-Breasted Sandpiper Tryngites subruficullis another slightly rarer North American wader of note. | 
| Gannet - with my favourite 3rd year spotty plumage. | 
| Sparrowhawk hunting in the Auld Haa Garden... Flew away with a Garden Warbler. | 
| White-tailed Garden Warbler Looks to be regrowing it's tail feathers which look to be lucistic? | 
| I'm going to break these chains and fly away... YES! | 
 
 
This post is so informative. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
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