
Brilliant day yesterday...on Spurn with Bazzo with Neill watching a good selection of autumn migrants when at 3pm the sky fell in with the news a Brown Flycatcher was in the Old Fall Plantation up at Flamborough (see dreamscape pic above).
We tazzed up there lickety split (apologies to the learner driver we overtook near Hedon - we roared past before you could say "mirror signal manoeuvre"), and were scanning the trees of the Old Fall Plantation by 4.10pm.
Very tense, but eventually we all saw the little mega, flicking about in the sycamores.
Clearly exhausted, it kept dropping down into cover.
Best views I got were of a small grey and white unmarked flycatcher, but Neill managed to see the great big eye ring and Bazzo caught the wide based bill, so between us we managed a good composite!
Second for Britain....brilliant!!!
Ahem, now that's out of the way, Spurn wasn't bad either - large flocks of Redwings dropping in, with Siskin, Brambling, Meadow Pipits, hordes of Stonechats and at least 83 Robins.
The long staying Great Grey Shrike was in the hedges off Beacon Lane.

And the trees beside the Crown and Anchor pub had two Yellow Browed Warbler, 'crests, Garden Warbler, Blackcap and Chiffies.
Two Whinchats nearby, and small groups of dark bellied Brent Geese on the estuary.

Down at the point a first winter Siberian Stonechat was flitting about the sea buckthorn by the green beacon, and would have been the bird of the day until the flycatcher news broke....

A Redstart was there too.
But the day belonged to the elusive little brown job at Flamborough.
Incredible. Fantastic. Astonishing.
Right, going for a lie down now - just thinking about the bird makes me woozy.
Thanks to Neill for his excellent driving (especially on the way back across the M62 in horrendous conditions last night) and Bazzo for his navigation.
Eyes to the skies everyone, eyes to the skies....
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Neill Hunt wrote...
Brown Flycatcher, Yeah baby Yeah!
Posted by: Neill Hunt | October 4, 2007 10:24 AM