17/5/09 Awoke to very wet and windy weather S6. The driving rain kept us indoors until lunchtime. Finally made it out at 1pm and first sea-watched from the south-western end of the island until 2pm. We walked the island with on-going pulses of rain and the wind increasing to W6. A Pacific Swift was seen flying low over the sea and an Oriental Turtle Dove was seen arriving at the north-eastern tip. A Red-necked Stint was a welcome trip addition and we at last found an obliging Sakhalin Leaf Warbler at the drinking pool.
Species noted:
Streaked Shearwater 300
Japanese Cormorant 2
Pelagic Cormorant 1
Grey Heron 2
Peregrine 1
Black-winged Stilt 1
Red-necked Stint 1
Latham’s Snipe 1
Greenshank h
Wood Sandpiper 3
Common Sandpiper 1
Grey-tailed Tattler 1
Red-necked Phalarope 10
Black-tailed Gull 200
Slaty-backed Gull 5
Oriental Turtle Dove 1
Pacific Swift 3
Sand Martin 2
Swallow 5
Red-rumped Swallow 1
Black-backed Wagtail 5
Brown-eared Bulbul 1
Siberian Thrush 1
Japanese Grey Thrush 2
Brown Thrush 2
Eye-browed Thrush 2
Dusky Thrush 2
Japanese Bush Warbler h
Sakhalin Leaf Warbler 1
Blue-and-white Flycatcher 3
Mugimaki Flycatcher 2
Narcissus Flycatcher 3
Large-billed Crow 2
Oriental Greenfinch 10
Japanese Grosbeak 1
Hawfinch 1
Streaked Shearwater 300
Japanese Cormorant 2
Pelagic Cormorant 1
Grey Heron 2
Peregrine 1
Black-winged Stilt 1
Red-necked Stint 1
Latham’s Snipe 1
Greenshank h
Wood Sandpiper 3
Common Sandpiper 1
Grey-tailed Tattler 1
Red-necked Phalarope 10
Black-tailed Gull 200
Slaty-backed Gull 5
Oriental Turtle Dove 1
Pacific Swift 3
Sand Martin 2
Swallow 5
Red-rumped Swallow 1
Black-backed Wagtail 5
Brown-eared Bulbul 1
Siberian Thrush 1
Japanese Grey Thrush 2
Brown Thrush 2
Eye-browed Thrush 2
Dusky Thrush 2
Japanese Bush Warbler h
Sakhalin Leaf Warbler 1
Blue-and-white Flycatcher 3
Mugimaki Flycatcher 2
Narcissus Flycatcher 3
Large-billed Crow 2
Oriental Greenfinch 10
Japanese Grosbeak 1
Hawfinch 1
Black-faced Bunting 1