The Pallas's Warbler periodically showed well at times throughout the day, receiving a steady trickle of admirers, but was often 'missing' for long periods. It was again primarily around the Entrance Bushes but was seen as far as the Main Pond and Car Park, always associated with mixed tit, Chiffchaff and Goldcrest flock.
Pallas's Warbler Phylloscopus proregulus at Dawlish Warren, Devon this morning. This tiny bird not much bigger than a Goldcrest breeds in Siberia and should spend the winter in China and Thailand but some migrate east and turn up in the UK usually in late October & November pic.twitter.com/pjwdaTz6Ay
— John Walters (@JWentomologist) November 27, 2023
Pallas's Warbler Phylloscopus proregulus in autumn Sallows, Dawlish Warren, Devon - it was ranging between the car park and Greenland Lake with Long-tailed Tits pic.twitter.com/3Nj3RsARFG
— John Walters (@JWentomologist) November 27, 2023
Also present around the Entrance Bushes a Siberian Chiffchaff, two Water Rail and a Grey Wagtail.
Other Wildlife: The Grey Squirrel was again in the Entrance Bushes Alders.
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