3/10/09 Rain overnight and heavily overcast at dawn with a NNW3-4 wind. Sunny by 7.30am with the wind moderating becoming a warm and humid day. Being a Saturday around 30 day-tripping twitchers (including Rob) arrived and successfully saw the Whinchat. Our highlight was finding a pair of Yellow-throated Buntings in trees near the lighthouse that we later relocated showing well along the Southern Central Track. Aki found a Radde's Warbler at the School Field just prior to his and Rob's departure on the afternoon ferry.
Adult male non-breeding Yellow-throated Bunting
Species noted:
Streaked Shearwater 5
Eastern Reef Egret 1
Grey Heron 4
Mandarin Duck 4
Wigeon 1
Teal 6
Black-eared Kite 5
Sparrowhawk 1
Peregrine 2
Grey-tailed Tattler 1
Black-tailed Gull 100
Japanese Woodpigeon 1
Rufous Turtle Dove 2
Common Kingfisher 1
Olive-backed Pipit 2
Siberian Buff-bellied Pipit 1
Grey Wagtail 5
Black-backed Wagtail 20
Siberian Stonechat 1
Whinchat 1
Blue Rock Thrush 10
White's Thrush 3
Pale Thrush 3
Eye-browed Thrush 5
Dusky Thrush 3
Japanese Bush Warbler 6
Oriental Great Reed Warbler 1
Arctic Warbler 5
Radde's Warbler 1
Blue-and-white Flycatcher 1
Grey-streaked Flycatcher 2
Brown Flycatcher 1
Bull-headed Shrike 1
Large-billed Crow 4
White-cheeked Starling 1
Brambling 11
Oriental Greenfinch 20
Black-faced Bunting 10
Yellow-throated Bunting 2
Little Bunting 5