The weather on the 31st wasn't quite as unpleasant as the day before - just cool, damp, with a moderate breeze from the south and rain showers at times. The 1st was slightly better again, with a bit of sunshine and calmer weather, though still damp at times and becoming colder and blustery by late afternoon.
Friday was Mike Hill's last day on the island finding a final look at a White-tailed Eagle harassing the geese a Gruinart and several small groups of Fieldfare between Gruinart and Kilchoman. Thanks to him for his records while here.
Sophie Jackson had a Golden Eagle at Ballinaby and a Merlin near Sanaigmore as well as "lots" of Little Egrets at Gruinart. Hannah Stanger had a Water Rail flushed from a ditch near Kinnabus.
Neil McMahon was returning with a second Naturetrek group, seeing many Kittiwakes, Guillemots and Razorbills plus a few Gannets and single Puffin on the crossing. As they approached the Sound of Islay there was a White-tailed Eagle over Jura and 12 Whooper Swans flying south high overhead.
Today Neil's group reported 2 Red-throated Divers, a Razorbill and several Guillemots off Port Charlotte early this morning, along with an Otter. Later, at Bowmore were 5 Common Scoter close in plus 12 Brent Geese and 6+ Yellowhammers behind the Round Church. Ed Burrell watched a pair of White-tailed Eagles take down a goose at Cornabus and Steve Percival notes a Cackling Goose with Barnacle Geese at Nerabus.
I checked some of the freshwater lochs for ducks this afternoon, finding 65 Tufted Ducks, 2 female Scaup, 3 drake Pochards and 3 female Goldeneye on Loch Skerrols, but found Lochs Ballygrant and Nan Cadhan completely duck-free! Loch Gorm wasn't much better - just 5 Cormorants, 3 female Goldeneye and 5 Shelducks, which suggests that the Tufties move between lochs according to weather and feeding conditions as there were quite a few on Loch Gorm a week ago. On a recently cut/failed crop of Barley at Sunderland there were 140 Common Gulls, 50 Herring Gulls, 20 Black-headed Gulls, 180 Jackdaws and 45 Rooks (but only 2 Hoodies!) all feeding on the stubbles and waste.
Neil and his group went up to Ardnave Point braving the sometimes squally showers and saw the following: 2 Hen Harriers, 18 Chough, 10 Twite, 2 Snow Buntings, 5 Grey Plovers, 40 Sanderlings and a steady stream of Kittiwakes and Gannets offshore. On the return they noticed 15 Whooper Swans near the RSPB Visitor Centre at Gruinart.
Neil kindly sent in these photos of the Snow Buntings seen: