No big changes here as the weather continues wet and a bit windy. Our temperature remains above freezing so foraging ROBINS and other birds have an easier time than perhaps do their Mainland counterparts.
Only one PEREGRINE today but yesterday's 2nd Peregrine and KESTREL were replaced by an adult male HARRIER and a MERLIN. All 3 raptors were actively hunting in spite of a steady rain.
Occasionally I'm asked about the birds seen on MSI and I compiled a list a few years ago. Today I finally got around to bringing it up to date.
Anybody who is interested may download the updated species list as a Word document using this URL. http://mbf.cc/iKgb60
Only one PEREGRINE today but yesterday's 2nd Peregrine and KESTREL were replaced by an adult male HARRIER and a MERLIN. All 3 raptors were actively hunting in spite of a steady rain.
Occasionally I'm asked about the birds seen on MSI and I compiled a list a few years ago. Today I finally got around to bringing it up to date.
Anybody who is interested may download the updated species list as a Word document using this URL. http://mbf.cc/iKgb60
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