A very mild, calm but foggy day. After seeing most of the usual suspects around Norwick and at Skaw, we were returning from the latter when I stopped at the road-bridge along Holsens road. Whilst following-up a couple of Chiffchaff... a large, brown chat was flying towards me... low parallel to a fence before landing, facing me, in the base of a nearby willow only c.6-8m away - a Siberian Rubythroat!!! It turned around, facing away, but just sat there tail cocked! It then dropped onto the ground where I was looking at it through grass, before it flew again, this time in a big loop, only a foot or so off the ground, before landing in another willow but out of sight - but only very briefly - before flying up and over the bridge and diving into the clump of willows. I waited for others to arrive, failing to see it leave, but very frustratingly, despite our best efforts, we failed to see it again by dusk.
Norwick: Barnacle Goose, adult Glaucous Gull, c.100 Common Snipe, Woodcock, Water Rail, Long-eared Owl, 2 Skylark, 3 Robin, 3 Redwing, 9 Blackcap, Lesser Whitethroat, 4 Chiffchaff, Goldcrest, Northwestern Redpoll, Chaffinch
Skaw: Fieldfare & Siberian Chiffchaff.
Holsens road: Siberian Rubythroat, 2 Blackcap & 2 Chiffchaff.
Lesser Whitethroat at Norwick
Barnacle Goose at Norwick
Siberian Rubythroat at Holsens bridge
For good reason I rarely attempt to sketch, but in the absence of any meaningful images... on a grey foggy November Shetland afternoon, its head pattern looked something like the above. Although its white supercilia and submoustachials were boldly marked and it had very black lores and well-marked dark malars, all of which I tend to associate with males, I failed to see any colour on its throat, so presumably it's a female...