Freddy,
Not many things do seem to be usual this year. You say yet another Pied Flycatcher, and although there have been a few Pieds this autumn, as you know numbers of both flycatcher species hardly compare to those of a few years ago. I have looked up the past Donna Nook records and these show some interesting, but not always consistent trends. Especially during the period covering 1963 to 1985, Spotteds have varied greatly from year to year. In some autumns, birds have occurred almost daily between mainly late August and early October, but in a few autumns, notably 1967, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1978 and 1982, fewer than ten individuals have been seen. In some years, there have been good movements during August, then a lull in early September, followed by a repeat of regular numbers in the second half of September. Most autumn counts concern 1-3 birds, occasionally 4-5 in a day. In some years, there were larger numbers recorded in spring, and in 1970 at least 20 arrived during a shower of rain on 25th May. The latest sighting was of one on 21st October 1977.
Pied Flycatchers were more reliable, but could also be quite variable during the same period. Again most records were between late August and early October and often involved birds in double figures. Up to 25 were noted on many dates, and up to 40 were seen on several days and often in assosciation with good numbers of Garden Warblers and Redstarts. One exceptional arrival involved 150 birds on 30th August 1974. The latest record was of one on 4th November 1982. Spring birds, although only in ones and twos, were also more regular until the early 1980s.
So, going back to the Spotted Flycatchers, hopefully we could get some of the late September birds as in earlier years. These would seem to be either later migrating juveniles or birds originating from different breeding areas to those birds occurring earlier in the autumn.
Steve.
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