On Po Toi, White's Thrush, Yellow-browed Bunting and Tristram's Bunting were the unexpected late migrant here.
Still missing the pelagics time in Japan and South Africa...
BigEar2020 is 183 now.
Checklist 1: https://ebird.org/checklist/S68089047
Checklist 2: https://ebird.org/checklist/S68089053
Checklist 3: https://ebird.org/checklist/S68089054
Short-tailed Shearwater
Common Tern
Common Tern
Little Tern
White-winged Tern - both under and upperwing pattern can separate from Black Tern
Arctic Skua - the breast band and strong bill is distinctive to tell from Long-tailed
Arctic Skua - also showing distinct whitish primary base in underwing flash
Arctic Skua - there are 4-8 white shafts on primaries on upperwing, also distinct from Long-tailed
Black-naped Tern
Aleutian Tern
Common Tern
Little Tern
Yellow-browed Bunting
Arctic Warbler - even no call, but clear to see the P10<PC, a clue to separate from Kamchatka
Arctic Warbler - again showing P10<PC
Tristram's Bunting
Yellow-browed Bunting
Grey-streaked Flycatcher
Brown Booby - quite far in fact, unlike the one in Japan we saw
Brown Booby
Brown Booby
Chinese Egret - not a 9 up one
Chinese Egret
Chinese Egret
rainbow cloud
simple lunch
better beer