Yellow-browed Warbler, Spurn An always-entertaining week guiding at the mighty Spurn Bird Observatory mid-month (see here) was followed by promising conditions (which had been few and far between up to that point) on the coast, so a solid day enjoying incomers at Filey followed on 18th (see here) - a nice variety of migrants at both, and finally proof that the autumn had hit a higher gear generally.
Burghead, one of my favourite spots on the Moray coast
October trundled on reasonably innocuously before another fabulous week guiding in the Spurn area at the end of the month, incorporating the ever-improving Outstrays on many of the days. Landbird migration at the former was excellent, and included two superb Shorelarks, Twite, Snow Bunting, Siberian Chiffchaffs, Black Redstart, Blackcaps, Chiffchaffs, lots of Redpolls, Siskins, Fieldfares, Redwings, Chaffinches, Blackbirds and other late autumn staples; on the sea, we'd Little Auk, Long-tailed Duck, Great Northern Diver, Common Scoters and more - and incredibly, a Common Dolphin picked up by our team - just the second record for Spurn.
Red Squirrel, Anagach Woods
The Outstrays, meanwhile, were a veritable feast - The sheer spectacle of tens of thousands of swirling, murmurating waders - mostly Golden Plovers and Knot, with huge, shimmering flocks of both; as well as the waders, we enjoyed Glossy Ibises, flocks of finches, pipits, buntings and thrushes, Great and (many) Little Egrets and much more. Rivalling the shorebird show here were the birds of prey, and the roll call included Peregrines, Merlin, multiple Marsh Harriers and Short-eared Owls, and most impressively, Hen Harriers - two sparkling males illuminated the skies above the marsh on various occasions.
On Lindisfarne over the Christmas break
Long-tailed Duck, Burghead
The back end of November provided some memorable days, including the Yorkshire-coast-roving Eastern Black Redstart gravestone-hopping in Scarborough (more here) and flocks of Snow Buntings at Filey (see here) among others, before a generally quiet December from a birding perspective -
- at least until (yet) another trip up to the Highlands, as guest speaker and guide at the Grant Arms for the Hogmanay period. A little different this time, as the Mrs was able to join me - just like old times - and so we spent a couple of lovely days and nights on Lindisfarne on the way up, and then for the Hogmanay period I was sharing duties with the lovely Mike (Dilger) and his fantastic family (hi Christina, Zac and Bramble!); walks, talks and quizzes for the guests, a fabulous Hogmanay in the town square, and a genuinely epic extended snowstorm made for a great end to '25 - and a delayed start to '26....
Hogmanay in the Highlands - guiding with Mike and Zac (above), in the woods with the Mrs (below)
Snow Buntings at Filey












