After the excitement of yesterday we returned to earth and a familiar place, The Burn of Sound just on the western fringes of Lerwick and where I had seen a Common Rosefinch, not too many days previously.This site is checked regularly by birders and for a couple of days a confiding Little Bunting had been reported from here.
On a rather dank and dreary morning we joined a handful of birders standing hopefully on the wooden bridge that spans the burn waiting for the Little Bunting to show itself in an adjacent alder tree, if indeed it was still around.For a good twenty minutes it looked like it wasn't as we saw little apart from three Common (Mealy Redpolls) that came to feed close to us underneath the alder tree by the burn.
Common Redpoll |
One birder jumped the gun crying 'I've got the bunting' as one of the redpolls, deep in shade under the tree did a good impression of being the so far absent bunting.
Fifteen minutes later the real thing flew in but further up the slope that rises from the stream but luckily was still close to the footpath. Transferring there we found it in a small birch, delicately and methodically picking off black aphids from the undersides of the yellowing leaves.
For the best part of an hour it fed in its favoured small tree or the one adjacent allowing us plenty of opportunities to photograph it
to be continued
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