Wednesday, 30 April 2025

30th April 2025 Unst S3 Overcast

Norwick: Willow Warbler singing, 2 Chiffchaff, Brambling, Siskin & Serin.

Puffins at Hermaness

Tuesday, 29 April 2025

29th April 2025 Unst

Skaw: Sand Martin, White Wagtail & Snow Bunting.

Norwick: 3 Brambling, Siskin & Serin.


Snow Bunting at Skaw

Monday, 28 April 2025

28th April 2024 W4 Overcast

Norwick: 6 Brambling, Siskin & Serin. 

Haroldswick: 2 Swallows.


Male Serin at Millfield

Siskin & Serin at Millfield

Siskin, Serin & 2 Brambling at Millfield
We invested in a nyger feeder in the hope of attracting Finches... it worked!

Sunday, 27 April 2025

27th April 2025 Unst S5 Overcast

Baltasound: 2 Pintail, 2 Long-eared Owl & Song Thrush, 

Norwick: Siskin, Serin & 6 Brambling.

26th April 2025 Unst S5 Overcast

Skaw: Swallow & Willow Warbler.

Norwick: Sparrowhawk, Grasshopper Warbler, 2 Ring Ouzel, Redwing, Chiffchaff, 5 Siskin & Serin.


Grasshopper Warbler at Norwick

25th April 2025 Yell & Unst ESE4 Partly cloudy

Aywick: Blackcap, Redwing & Redpoll.

Norwick: Bar-tailed Godwit, Robin, Serin & Brambling.


Serin at Millfield

24th April 2025 Yell & Unst ENE3 Overcast clearing

After a very long day working on home I returned home to be greeted by a Serin in our garden! 

Burravoe: Kestrel.

Haroldswick: Swallow.

Norwick: Serin & Brambling.

Serin at Millfield
Mike tells me that it's just the 10th record for Shetland and 19th for Scotland.

22nd April 2025 Unst SE4 Overcast

Norwick: Sparrowhawk, 7 Woodpigeon, Blackcap, Fieldfare, 2 Redwing, Chaffinch & Siskin.

21st April 2025 Unst SSW3 Overcast

Skaw: Willow Warbler, 2 Redwing & Chaffinch.

Norwick: 3 Blackcap, 2 Willow Warbler, 3 Chiffchaff, Song Thrush, 5 Siskin & 2 Brambling.

Sunday, 20 April 2025

20th April 2025 Whalsay & mainland Shetland NE4 Overcast

Yesterday, John Lowrie Irvine found a very vocal Eastern Bonelli's Warbler in the plantation at Skaw on Whalsay that proved too tempting to resist! We obtained some very nice views of it, frequently calling, in the company of both a Chiffchaff and Willow Warbler. On our return home we saw a Hawfinch at Firth.










Eastern Bonelli's Warbler at Skaw, Whalsay
A couple of recordings of it calling here and here

19th April 2025 Unst N3 Overcast

A Song Thrush and a female Blackcap were present in our garden.

18th April 2025 Yell W2 Overcast

A single Redwing was my only reward at West Yell today but a stop in Baltasound on my way home produced a Chiffchaff, a Willow Warbler and a Brambling.

17th April 2024 Yell & Unst S3 Overcast

Aywick: Sparrowhawk, Swallow & Chiffchaff.

Haroldswick: 3 White Wagtails.

Sparrowhawk at Aywick

Saturday, 19 April 2025

16th April 2025 Unst N4 Overcast

Skaw: Redwing, Blackcap, Chiffchaff & Willow Warbler.

Norwick: Barnacle Goose, Sparrowhawk, Kestrel, 3 Woodpigeon, 2 Collared Dove, 2 Pied Wagtail, Robin, 4 Chiffchaff, Willow Warbler & Brambling.

15th April 2025 Yell & Unst S4 Overcast

I saw a Kestrel at Basta Voe. On returning home there were 3 Collared Doves at Kirkaton and a Chiffchaff and 10 Siskin in our garden.

14th April 2025 Yell S5 Overcast

I saw my first 2 Arctic Skuas of the year back on territory together on Yell and also 2 Collared Doves flying north together across open fields near Ulsta. On returning to Unst there was a White Wagtail and a Snow Bunting on Haroldswick beach and 2 Hawfinches and 7 Siskin on our feeders.

13th April 2025 Unst W4 Overcast & light rain

Whilst driving to work I noticed 3 Greenland White-fronted Geese in the fields surrounding Haroldswick Heritage Centre that easily proved the highlight of the day.

Greenland White-fronted Geese at Haroldswick

12th April 2025 Yell S3 Overcast

I saw my first c.6 Bonxies of the year at various sites throughout Yell. I also saw a Sparrowhawk near Burravoe and a Swallow, a Chiffchaff and a Brambling at Gutcher.

Brambling at Gutcher

Friday, 11 April 2025

9th April 2025 Unst N3 Overcast

Skaw: Pink-footed Goose, 3 Redwing & Chiffchaff.

Norwick: Barnacle Goose, Woodpigeon, 2 Collared Dove, Blackcap, Chiffchaff, Goldcrest, 5 Brambling & 2 Chaffinch.

Pink-footed Goose at Skaw

Redwing at Skaw

Greylag Goose & Barnacle Goose at Norwick

8th April 2025 Whalsay SE1 Overcast

The drake Velvet Scoter was again with Eider at Symbister and there was a Chaffinch at Huxter.

Female Chaffinch at Huxter

7th April 2025 Unst SE3 Overcast

Skaw produced a Pink-footed Goose, my first Kestrel of the year and the Willow Warbler. Norwick added my first 3 Brambling of the year.
 
Pink-footed Goose being chased-off by a Greylag at Skaw

6th April 2025 Unst ESE2 partly overcast

Skaw produced my first Willow Warbler of the year and Norwick was playing host to 4 Woodpigeons, 2 Collared Doves, a Robin, a Chiffchaff and our first Linnet of the year.

Willow Warbler at Skaw
The earliest I've seen in Shetland with my previous earliest being on the 9th April.

Linnet at Norwick
Equalling my previous earliest date on Shetland.

5th April 2025 Unst ENE4 Overcast

A quick look at Haroldswick produced a Redwing.

Wheatear at Sound, Yell
Having literally only just arrived by a day or two this male is already singing.

4th April 2025 Unst NE4 Overcast

A quick look at Haroldswick beach produced a Pied Wagtail, 3 Wheatears and a Snow Bunting.

An Otter photographed through the windscreen

3rd April 2025 Unst NE2 Clear

I saw my first Wheatear of the year at Uyeasound beach.

2nd April 2025 Unst S5 Clear

A quick look at Norwick produced a Chiffchaff and saw me catch-up with the Great Tit seen yesterday by Phil. Ordaal added my first House Martin of the year and on my way home there were 2 House Martins and a Swallow hawking insects in Baltasound.

Great Tit at Norwick

House Martin at Ordaal

Sunday, 6 April 2025

1st April 2025 Unst S3 Clear

A Goldcrest in our garden and an overflying alba Wagtail signalled a more promising day and a quick look around Norwick produced 12 Wood Pigeons, the White Wagtail, a Chiffchaff, another Goldcrest, a Fieldfare, a Redpoll, a Chaffinch and my first Hawfinch of the year. I was therefore reluctant to leave, but the 1st April marks the start of the bird breeding season and I had an induction booked at a construction site in respect of a new survey contract. Induction successfully completed, I commenced my first walkover. Around halfway around the site, along a sparsely-vegetated burn, I found my first sub-Saharan migrant of the year - a Great Reed Warbler!! Definitely a case of just what you least expect, just when you least expect it! The whole experience was only marred by it having chosen a place that has no public access, ensuring that I would remain the sole observer.

Male Hawfinch at Norwick










Great Reed Warbler
As far as I can see it's the second-earliest British record. My first rarity find of the year and only the second Great Reed Warbler that I've found since living on Shetland.