Spurn and East Yorkshire - Autumn 2025 - Part Three - Isabelline Wheatear

 7th Nov

The previous day's Pallas's Warbler was still present at Sykes Field in very close proximation with a Yellow-browed Warbler.  They interacted from time to time, with YBW chasing the former.  

A late Willow Warbler was present in the Crown Car Park.  


9th Nov

A Glossy Ibis dropped into the flooded area at the corner of Beacon lane.


Just after lunchtime, a report came through of a pale Wheatear on the breach.  After about 30 minutes, the advance group located and identified it as an Isabelline Wheatear!  Found by Hannah.




On the 15th November, whilst chatting in the Bird Observatory car park at dusk, a Night Heron flew over heading in a southerly direction.  Unfortunately, it couldn't be relocated despite some searching by several people.

An Eastern Black Redstart was found by Thomas Willoughby at the point on the 17th Nov.  That was just the third and final time I'd head down this visit.



On the 17th, a Hume's Warbler was discovered by Georgia French at Old Tithe Barn in Easington.




And on the 19th, another Hume's Warbler which had been discovered by Colin Bushell the previous day, was present at Terminal Copse, the third occurrence of this species in the area this Autumn.



21 Nov - North Cave Wetlands

3-4 Bearded Tits and a Bittern were the highlights of the visit en route to visit friends in York.




8 Snow Buntings flew over Kilnsea Wetlands on the 26th November.  


Other birds of note, over the latter part of the trip were Firecrest and Long-tailed Duck.


An interesting partially leucitic Starling was seen and photographed.











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