Hello
The common birds on the Isles of Scilly are still common! There are good numbers of Song Thrushes, Blackbirds, House Sparrows, Wrens, Dunnocks and Robins and often they are tamer than birds on the mainland and often provide easier photographic opportunities...
Regards
Neil M
The common birds on the Isles of Scilly are still common! There are good numbers of Song Thrushes, Blackbirds, House Sparrows, Wrens, Dunnocks and Robins and often they are tamer than birds on the mainland and often provide easier photographic opportunities...
Regards
Neil M
Robin, still singing and territorial even at this time of year. |
Once a common garden bird throughout the UK, the Song Thrush is now scarce across much of it's range, but is still in good numbers on the Isles of Scilly. |
Rock Pipit, a common bird on the rocky coastline of the Isles. |
White Wagtail. The continental White Wagtail probably outnumbers the 'British' Pied Wagtail four to one on the Scillies at this time of the year. |
Common Snipe. A large influx of these birds to the Isles today with birds flying overhead and being flushed up from a variety of vegetation. |
Small Copper butterfly. Even in October there are plenty of common butterflies on the wing down here... |
Spotted Crake and not a common bird anywhere in the UK! This confiding bird comes quite close but is in deep vegetation and awful light so my apologies for the image quality. |
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