Recent Sightings 2025

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SPRING MIGRANTS TABLE 2025 : SPRING MIGRANTS 2025 to 10 May

 

Recent Reports of Scarce & Rare Sightings 2025

 

31st December

ISLAY: Now two drake GREEN-WINGED TEAL at RSPB Loch Gruinart reserve floods (Peter Roberts).
MID-ARGYLL: The CACKLING GOOSE is still about – now nr Barsloisnoch / Moine Mhor (Frank Cavanagh).
KINTYRE: The ROSS’S GOOSE is still near Drumlemble.


28th December

MID-ARGYLL: The 1w SPOTTED REDSHANK again at Loch Gilp on favoured east side (Jim Dickson).


27th December

KINTYRE: The ROSS’S GOOSE is still present in the Drumlemble area today (Jo Goudie).


23rd December

KINTYRE: Adult ROSS’S GOOSE seen today between Strath & Drumlemble – presumably the same reported prob Snow Goose there the other day. (Angus Murray). Also presumed to be the returning bird from last winter that arrived in December.
ISLAY: Drake GREEN-WINGED TEAL at Loch Gruinart today – presumed same bird as there earlier in the winter (James How).


22 December

MID-ARGYLL: A juv GLAUCOUS GULL was at the head of Loch Gilp today (Jim Dickson). No sign of the BONAPARTE’S GULL.


21 December

MID-ARGYLL: The CACKLING GOOSE remains in the Drimvore / Dunadd area. Also today at Loch Gilp – an adult BONAPARTE’S GULL & the 1w SPOTTED REDSHANK there (Jim Dickson).


20th December

ISLAY: Still three RING-NECKED DUCK – (ad m + f & a 1cy f ) on Loch Ballygrant (Billy Stitchell).
MID-ARGYLL: An adult MEDITERRANEAN GULL was at the head of Loch Gilp (Jim Dickson).


19th December

KINTYRE: A report of a TODD’S CANADA GOOSE at Tayinloan today (Stu Piner per Tom Lowe).


16th December

ISLAY: The adult RED-BREASTED GOOSE was seen again today at Kilnave, Loch Gruinart.


13th December

MID-ARGYLL: The Richardson’s CACKLING GOOSE was re-found today at Drimvore to west of Dunadd – also a single Barnacle Goose & 3 adult White-fronted Geese there (Frank & Patrick Cavanagh, David Jardine, Jim Dickson). The SPOTTED REDSHANK is still at Loch Gilp (Jim Dickson).


12th December

KINTYRE: Now 5 RING-NECKED DUCK at Tangy Loch (2mm, 3ff).
MID-ARGYLL: Two ‘RUSSIAN’ WHITE-FRONTED GEESE by the ‘Puddle’ – Ulva Lagoon S of Tayvallich today (David Jardine).


11th December

KINTYRE: Now 4 RING-NECKED DUCK on Loch Tangy – 2 ad males and 2 ad females (Angus Murray).
MID-ARGYLL: A Richardson’s CACKLING GOOSE was found today at Dunadd in with the Canada Goose flock there (Peter Stronach).


8th December

TIREE: A 1cy male RING-NECKED DUCK today on Loch a’ Phuill (John Bowler).


27th November

KINTYRE: A drake RING-NECKED DUCK at Tangy Loch, present since 25th Nov.


25th November

KINTYRE: A GREAT WHITE EGRET was at Carradale Bay this morning – also 3 Little Egrets there (Alasdair Paterson).


24th November

MID-ARGYLL: The SPOTTED REDSHANK was showing well today down river at Loch Gilp (Jim Dickson).


23rd November

MULL: A COMMON ROSEFINCH was photographed at feeders in a private garden in Calgary (Tim Knight).


18th November

MULL: A report of a BLACK-NECKED GREBE at Kellan, Loch na Keal (per Birdguides). Last confirmed report in Argyll was in 2003 – we will need full details/photographs please from whoever reported this to confirm.


12th November

ISLAY: The long staying rare goose species aside, today was a bit of a red-letter day for scarce & rare species with reports of a juv ELEONORA’S FALCON hunting starlings over Loch Gruinart –  the latest ever claim of one in GB & I (c10 previous records), also a RED-NECKED GREBE at Loch Indaal, RED-BREASTED FLYCATCHER at Portnahaven and a fem RING-NECKED DUCK at Loch Skerrols.
MID-ARGYLL: The SPOTTED REDSHANK is still at Loch Gilp.


11th November

MID-ARGYLL: A SPOTTED REDSHANK was at Loch Gilp this morning (David Jardine).


8th NOVEMBER

ISLAY: A fem/imm BLACK REDSTART was at Carnain today (Frank Cavanagh).
TIREE: A LAPLAND BUNTING was seen near Heylipol church today (John Bowler).


3rd November

ISLAY: The drake GREEN-WINGED TEAL is still at Loch Gruinart reserve.


31st October

TIREE: A 1cy fem type LESSER SCAUP was found at Loch a’ Phuill today (John Bowler).


26th October

TIREE: A 1cy LONG-TAILED SKUA was seen during a sea-watch off Aird (John Bowler).


25th October

ISLAY: Two WAXWINGS near the Storm pods at Lagavulin (Neil McMahon). A probable LESSER YELLOWLEGS was seen with Redshanks at Bridgend, Loch Indaal after midday (Martin Armstrong).
TIREE: Two WAXWINGS flew N at Balephuil at 16.50 hrs (John Bowler).


24th October

ISLAY: A drake GREEN-WINGED TEAL from the north hide at RSPB Loch Gruinart today (James How).
TIREE: Four GREATER SCAUP (1m and 3 imm/f) at Loch Bhasapol today (John Bowler).


21st October

TIREE: A HUME’S LEAF WARBLER was at Balephuil this morning – only the second record for Argyll & Western Scotland – last one at this location on 30 Oct-3 Nov 2020 (John Bowler).


20th October

MULL: A HOOPOE was seen and photographed around Inverlussa, nr Lochdon late morning (Susan Ringwood).


19th October

MID-ARGYLL: An adult MEDITERRANEAN GULL was at Loch Gilp, just off the front green at Lochgilphead (Jim Dickson).


18th October

ISLAY: The presumed returning adult RED-BREASTED GOOSE was at Gruinart and nearby a CACKLING GOOSE in that area.


17th October

ISLAY: The YELLOW-BROWED WARBLER is still present at Kilchoman woodland (Theo de Clermont).
MID-ARGYLL: A RED KITE passed over the Moine Mhor late morning heading south (John Halliday).
KINTYRE: A YELLOW-BROWED WARBLER was at the Gobagrennan area (Neil Brown).


16th October

TIREE: One YELLOW-BROWED WARBLER remains at Balephuil and a ‘SIBERIAN’ CHIFFCHAFF there. Also 22 Long-tailed Tit, a recent Great Tit there and a small island influx of Coal Tit (John Bowler).
ISLAY: A new YELLOW-BROWED WARBLER found today – this time at Kilchoman House woodland (Theo de Clermont).
NORTH-ARGYLL: A RED KITE was seen in Glen Strae, Dalmally (Linda Gibson).


15th October

ISLAY: Negative news re the VEERY at Easter Ellister. A YELLOW-BROWED WARBLER was found at Bruichladdich at 15.40 (Jack Morris). A TODD’S CANADA GOOSE was found along the shore SW of Bowmore area (Theo de Clermont).
MID-ARGYLL: Three RED KITES hanging around late afternoon at Creag an Tairbh, Ford (John Seddon).
TIREE: A TODD’S CANADA GOOSE – presumed returning bird was seen in the east Balephetrish area with Barnacle Geese (John Bowler).


14th October

ISLAY: Two brief sightings of the VEERY this morning at Easter Eliister with no further sightings after mid-morning.
TIREE: Two YELLOW-BROWED WARBLERS were found today at Balephuil (John Bowler).


13th October

ISLAY: A 1w VEERY was a great find for Jack Morris while checking through scrub/woodland at Easter Ellister – found after midday the bird remained very elusive frequently going deeper into cover and was not seen by the time other birders arrived after 2.30pm. Will be a new species for Argyll of the North American thrush if accepted by the BBRC (excellent photos were taken) and only the 13th British record, last records in Shetland in 2023 and Orkney 2015. A CACKLING GOOSE was found at head of Loch Gruinart in with the Barnacle Geese (Theo de Clermont).


11th October

ISLAY: The 1w GLOSSY IBIS is still at Gruinart.


10th October

TIREE: The juv WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPER is still at Hough Bay (greyer than the Balephetrish bird) (David Jardine)


9th October

TIREE: The juv WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPER is still at Balephetrish Bay (Jim Dickson).
ISLAY: The 1w GLOSSY IBIS is still at Gruinart.


8th October

TIREE: The juv WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPER is still at Balephetrish Bay – also up to 5 juv CURLEW SANDPIPERS remain there (Jim Dickson).
ISLAY: The juv/1w GLOSSY IBIS is still at Gruinart. A high count of 50 Long-tailed Tit in a flock at Loch Finlaggan.


7th October

ISLAY: The juv BUFF-BREASTED SANDPIPER was refound today at the head of Loch Gruinart.
MID-ARGYLL: An adult male SURF SCOTER was close inshore with the Eider flock at Ormsary (Dan Brown).


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