6/10/10: W2 and clear conditions. With four friends Aki, Kabutomashi, Ted and Rob due to arrive on the ferry the early morning was worryingly quiet and clearly many migrants had again left the island overnight. Before the ferry arrived the only notable species seen was a Red-breasted Flycatcher at Tsukasa. So we headed there first which proved a good choice as we soon stumbled upon our only Common Rosefinch of the trip and then soon refound yesterday’s male Pallas’s Reed Bunting and a Siberian Accentor made a very welcome appearance. A Pacific Swift overflew the fields and it then got even better as a juvenile Siberian Grey Shrike appeared atop one of the moored fishing boat masts and a Japanese Waxwing alighted atop a nearby pine alongside a Bohemian Waxwing. We spent a very enjoyable evening with our friends and Takao-san and his wife.
Common Reed Bunting at Tsukasa
Japanese Waxwing along the Central Track
Siberian Buff-bellied Pipit at the Harbour Park
Species noted:
Great Crested Grebe 1
Streaked Shearwater 5
Cormorant 20
Eastern Reef Egret 2
Grey Heron 2
Mandarin Duck 1
Black-eared Kite 1
Japanese Sparrowhawk 1
Sparrowhawk 2
Black-tailed Gull 50
Vega Gull 5
Slaty-backed Gull 10
Rufous Turtle Dove 5
Pacific Swift 1
Skylark 15
Siberian Buff-bellied Pipit 10
Black-backed Wagtail 5
Brown-eared Bulbul 3
Japanese Waxwing 1
Waxwing 6
Siberian Accentor 1
Daurian Redstart 20
Blue Rock Thrush 6
Dusky Thrush 30
Naumann's Thrush 3
Japanese Bush Warbler 10
Goldcrest 20
Wren 1
Red-breasted Flycatcher 1
Siberian Great Grey Shrike 1 juvenile
Eastern Rook 2
Large-billed Crow 4
White-cheeked Starling 8
Brambling 50
Siskin 25
Mealy Redpoll 10
Common Rosefinch 1
Long-tailed Rosefinch 1
Bullfinch 2 rosacea
Hawfinch 15
Grey Bunting 5
Masked Bunting 5
Elegant Bunting 15
Rustic Bunting 20
Reed Bunting 3
Pallas's Reed Bunting 1 male