
Many migrants on show on a fine morning walk around Durlston today with Hamish Murray - Blackcap and Whitethroat were particularly numerous, with Spotted Flycatcher, Redstart, Tree Pipit, W

heatear, Sedge Warbler and Garden Warbler also present. No sign of yesterday's Common Rosefinch, but saw my first Durlston Dartford Warbler and managed to catch up with a Wryneck - either a long stayer or possibly a new arrival choosing the same habitat as last week's bird. Juvenile finches were well represented by this large charm of Goldfinch, and a more solitary Bullfinch.
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