Lapland Bunting - 1994
Wednesday, December 28, 2011 at 9:15PM
Pembrokeshire Avifauna committee in 1994 BoP, Lapland Bunting

Passage migrant. Not recorded in March, April and December

The first birds recorded in Wales were two at Skokholm from 5 to 12 September 1936, followed by another one on 10 May 1948 (Lockley et al. 1949). Subsequently small numbers of Lapland Buntings have been recorded passing through Pembrokeshire in most autumns, up to five at a time being noted between 2 September and 22 November at Skokholm and Skomer and less often at headlands, including Stackpole, \St David's and Strumble. At Strumble Head 26 birds,were seen on 5 October 1987 and again on 24 Septeruber 1988.

They have been noted on the islandthree times in May, once in June and July and twic\e in August. The only winter records are of two at Skomer on 4 February 1962 and of a party of eight at Newport on 28 January 1976.

Donovan J.W. & Rees G.H (1994), Birds of Pembrokeshire

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