Birds to See in Isle of Wight in October
124 species matching this filter.
The Isle of Wight in October offers a rewarding birdwatching experience, with around 124 species recorded as autumn migration reaches its peak. The island's diverse habitats—from estuarine mudflats and coastal marshes to ancient woodland and rolling downland—attract a wonderful mix of resident and passage birds. Look out for arriving winter thrushes such as Fieldfare, wading birds like Common Sandpiper and Greenshank on the estuaries, and the last House Martins heading south before winter sets in.
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Resident
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Barnacle Goose
Branta leucopsisLC
A rare resident, likely originating from feral populations. Occasionally seen grazing coastal fields and marshes alongside other geese.
Oct–Aug

Black Redstart
Phoenicurus ochrurosLC
A rare visitor, occasionally seen on coastal cliffs and buildings, mainly during spring and autumn passage. A prized sighting on the island.
Oct–May

Black-tailed Godwit
Limosa limosaNT
An uncommon year-round resident of estuarine mudflats, with the Newtown and Brading marshes being key feeding sites.
Year-round

Blackbird
Turdus merulaLC
One of the island's most familiar birds, abundant in gardens, hedgerows and woodland year-round. Its rich, melodious song is a constant backdrop.
Year-round

Blackcap
Sylvia atricapillaLC
Present year-round in woodland and gardens, boosted in winter by continental migrants. Its rich warbling song fills the island's copses from spring.
Year-round

Blue Tit
Cyanistes caeruleusLC
A common resident found in gardens, hedgerows, and woodland throughout the island. A regular and welcome visitor to bird feeders year-round.
Year-round

Brent Goose
Branta berniclaLC
Common on sheltered harbours and estuaries, especially around Newtown and the north coast. Dark-bellied birds winter in good numbers.
Sep–Jun

Bullfinch
Pyrrhula pyrrhulaLC
An uncommon but year-round resident of hedgerows, orchards, and woodland edges. Its soft piping call often betrays its presence.
Year-round

Buzzard
Buteo buteoLC
A common resident, frequently seen soaring over the island's downs and farmland throughout the year.
Year-round

Canada Goose
Branta canadensisLC
Common and widespread year-round on lakes, rivers and marshes. Large flocks gather on grassland and at sites like Newtown.
Year-round

Carrion Crow
Corvus coroneLC
A common and adaptable year-round resident, widespread across the island's towns, farms, and coastline.
Year-round

Cetti's Warbler
Cettia cettiLC
A common resident of reedbeds and dense waterside scrub. Its explosive burst of song from deep cover is heard year-round on the island.
Year-round

Chaffinch
Fringilla coelebsLC
A common and widespread resident, found in woodlands, hedgerows and gardens across the island throughout the year.
Year-round

Chiffchaff
Phylloscopus collybitaLC
A common year-round resident whose distinctive two-note song is one of the earliest signs of spring in the island's woods and gardens.
Year-round

Coal Tit
Periparus aterLC
An uncommon year-round resident, favouring coniferous and mixed woodland across the island. Often visits garden feeders in winter.
Year-round

Common Gull
Larus canusLC
An uncommon resident found along the island's coasts and estuaries, present most of the year but scarce during June.
Jul–May

Common Kingfisher
Alcedo atthisLC
An uncommon but dazzling year-round resident along the island's rivers and sheltered coastal creeks.
Year-round

Common Pheasant
Phasianus colchicusLC
Common and widespread across farmland, woodland edges and hedgerows year-round. Regularly released for shooting on the island.
Year-round

Common Raven
Corvus coraxLC
Now a common resident after recolonising the island, frequently seen soaring along the dramatic chalk cliffs and downland ridges.
Year-round

Common Sandpiper
Actitis hypoleucosLC
A rare visitor found bobbing along freshwater margins and coastal creeks, most likely seen during spring and autumn passage periods.
Feb–Nov

Common Shelduck
Tadorna tadornaLC
An uncommon year-round resident breeding on estuaries and mudflats. Newtown Harbour and the Eastern Yar are favoured sites.
Year-round

Common Starling
Sturnus vulgarisLC
A common resident across the island, often gathering in large, swirling winter roosts. Numbers have declined nationally, making local flocks increasingly notable.
Year-round

Coot
Fulica atraLC
Common and resident on the island's freshwater lakes and reservoirs, often gathering in large flocks outside the breeding season.
Year-round

Curlew
Numenius arquataNT
Present year-round on estuaries and farmland, its evocative call a signature sound of the island's coast. Winter numbers boosted by continental birds.
Year-round

Dartford Warbler
Curruca undataNT
A rare but prized resident of the island's lowland heathland and gorse scrub. Vulnerable to harsh winters but benefits from mild island conditions.
Jan–Nov

Dunlin
Calidris alpinaLC
An uncommon but year-round presence on the island's estuaries and mudflats, often seen in small flocks probing the shoreline.
Jul–May

Dunnock
Prunella modularisLC
A common but unobtrusive resident of hedgerows and garden shrubbery across the island, best detected by its thin, warbling song.
Year-round

Egyptian Goose
Alopochen aegyptiacaLC
An uncommon but increasing non-native resident, found around freshwater lakes and parkland. Absent during late summer moult period.
Oct–Jul

Eurasian Collared Dove
Streptopelia decaoctoLC
Resident in towns, villages and farmsteads across the island, its monotonous three-note call a familiar sound year-round.
Year-round

Eurasian Jay
Garrulus glandariusLC
A common resident of the island's woodlands and copses, often heard giving its harsh screeching call before being seen amongst the oaks.
Year-round

Eurasian Oystercatcher
Haematopus ostralegusNT
Common year-round on the island's estuaries and rocky shores, with its piping call a characteristic coastal sound.
Year-round

Eurasian Skylark
Alauda arvensisLC
A common resident of the island's chalk downland and farmland. Its soaring song flight is a familiar sound over open grasslands.
Year-round

Eurasian Wigeon
Mareca penelopeLC
Common on the island's estuaries and flooded grasslands from autumn through spring, with large flocks gathering on the Newtown and Medina estuaries.
Sep–May

Eurasian Wren
Troglodytes troglodytesLC
A common and vocal resident found in virtually every habitat with dense cover, from woodland to coastal scrub and island gardens.
Year-round

European Goldfinch
Carduelis carduelisLC
A common and colourful year-round resident, often seen in chattering flocks feeding on teasels and thistles across the island.
Year-round

European Green Woodpecker
Picus viridisLC
Common year-round in parkland, orchards, and woodland edges. Its loud laughing call is a familiar island sound.
Year-round

European Herring Gull
Larus argentatusLC
A common and conspicuous resident found around harbours, cliffs and towns across the island throughout the year.
Year-round

European Robin
Erithacus rubeculaLC
One of the island's most familiar garden birds, present all year. Its sweet, wistful song can be heard even through the winter months.
Year-round

European Shag
Phalacrocorax aristotelisLC
An uncommon year-round resident breeding on the island's dramatic chalk cliffs, especially around the Needles.
Year-round

Firecrest
Regulus ignicapillaLC
A rare year-round resident found in coniferous and mixed woodland. Its bold orange crown stripe distinguishes it from the commoner Goldcrest.
Year-round

Gadwall
Mareca streperaLC
An uncommon resident found on freshwater lakes and marshes year-round. Brading Marshes and similar wetlands offer the best chances.
Year-round

Goldcrest
Regulus regulusLC
An uncommon resident of coniferous and mixed woodland, this tiny bird is easily overlooked despite its high-pitched call among the island's trees.
Aug–Jun

Great Black-backed Gull
Larus marinusLC
The largest resident gull, a powerful predator found year-round along the island's coastline and at harbours. Breeds on cliffs and rooftops.
Year-round

Great Cormorant
Phalacrocorax carboLC
A common resident seen perched on harbour posts and rocky outcrops, often drying its wings along the island's coastline.
Year-round

Great Crested Grebe
Podiceps cristatusLC
An elegant resident of larger lakes and reservoirs, performing its elaborate head-shaking courtship display in spring. Also seen in coastal waters in winter.
Year-round

Great Spotted Woodpecker
Dendrocopos majorLC
A common resident of the island's woodlands and mature gardens, heard drumming from late winter onwards.
Year-round

Great Tit
Parus majorLC
A common and bold garden visitor year-round, readily using nest boxes. Its loud 'teacher-teacher' call is heard across the island.
Year-round

Great White Egret
Ardea albaLC
An uncommon but year-round resident of the island's wetlands and estuaries, part of a growing population spreading across southern England.
Year-round

Greenfinch
Chloris chlorisLC
A common year-round resident of gardens and farmland hedgerows, though island numbers have declined in recent years due to disease.
Year-round

Greenshank
Tringa nebulariaLC
An uncommon but year-round presence on estuaries and tidal creeks, often feeding alone on mudflats with its distinctive upturned bill.
Year-round

Grey Heron
Ardea cinereaLC
A common year-round resident, easily spotted along the island's rivers, estuaries, and marshes.
Year-round

Grey Wagtail
Motacilla cinereaLC
An uncommon resident found near the island's streams and waterways, its bright yellow underparts and bobbing tail distinctive by flowing water.
Sep–Jun

Greylag Goose
Anser anserLC
An uncommon resident found on freshwater marshes and grazing fields. Feral populations breed locally, with numbers boosted in autumn.
Sep–Jul

House Sparrow
Passer domesticusLC
A common year-round resident, thriving in the island's towns and villages. Noisy colonies nest under eaves and in hedgerows.
Year-round

Jackdaw
Corvus monedulaLC
A common and sociable resident, nesting in the island's church towers, old buildings, and cliff faces.
Year-round

Kestrel
Falco tinnunculusLC
A common resident hovering over the island's farmland, downland and coastal cliffs throughout the year.
Year-round

Kittiwake
Rissa tridactylaVU
Breeds in small numbers on the island's chalk cliffs at Freshwater. Numbers have declined sharply in recent years.
Aug–Jun

Lesser Black-backed Gull
Larus fuscusLC
An uncommon year-round resident, often seen on the island's beaches, harbours, and farmland throughout all seasons.
Year-round

Linnet
Linaria cannabinaLC
A common resident of the island's gorse-covered downland and coastal scrub, often seen in twittering flocks along clifftop paths.
Year-round

Little Egret
Egretta garzettaLC
A common and elegant resident of the island's estuaries and marshes, now well established after colonising southern England in the 1990s.
Year-round

Little Grebe
Tachybaptus ruficollisLC
A small, unobtrusive resident of ponds, lakes and sheltered waterways, often betrayed by its distinctive whinnying call.
Year-round

Long-tailed Tit
Aegithalos caudatusLC
A common resident found year-round in hedgerows, woodlands and gardens, often seen in lively, acrobatic family flocks moving through the island's copses.
Year-round

Magpie
Pica picaLC
A common and conspicuous resident found in gardens, hedgerows, and farmland across the island.
Year-round

Mallard
Anas platyrhynchosLC
Common and widespread year-round on virtually any waterbody, from village ponds to coastal marshes and estuaries across the island.
Year-round

Meadow Pipit
Anthus pratensisLC
A common year-round resident of the island's downland, heathland, and rough grassland. Numbers swell in autumn with passage migrants.
Year-round

Mistle Thrush
Turdus viscivorusLC
An uncommon but year-round resident, often heard singing boldly from tall trees in parkland and open woodland even in midwinter.
Year-round

Moorhen
Gallinula chloropusLC
A common resident of ponds, streams, and marshes across the island, often seen picking its way along vegetated waterside edges.
Year-round

Mute Swan
Cygnus olorLC
A familiar sight year-round on the island's rivers, ponds and estuaries. Breeds on freshwater sites and often seen on the Eastern Yar.
Year-round

Northern Gannet
Morus bassanusLC
Seen year-round plunge-diving offshore, especially from the island's southern cliffs. Most conspicuous during autumn passage.
Year-round

Northern Lapwing
Vanellus vanellusNT
A common resident of farmland and wet meadows, with winter flocks swelling on fields across the island. A declining breeder nationally.
Year-round

Northern Shoveler
Spatula clypeataLC
An uncommon resident of shallow freshwater wetlands, using its distinctive broad bill to filter-feed. Numbers peak in winter.
Aug–Jun

Peregrine Falcon
Falco peregrinusLC
An uncommon year-round resident nesting on the island's sea cliffs and sometimes hunting over estuaries.
Year-round

Pochard
Aythya ferinaVU
A rare resident found on freshwater lakes and reservoirs, most likely at sites like Brading Marshes. Numbers have declined significantly across the UK.
Oct–Aug

Razorbill
Alca tordaLC
A rare resident seen offshore, particularly from the island's southern cliffs. Most visible in winter and spring on the open sea.
Oct–Jun

Red Crossbill
Loxia curvirostraLC
A rare and irruptive resident found in conifer plantations such as Parkhurst Forest, with sightings peaking during invasion years.
Jun–Feb

Red-legged Partridge
Alectoris rufaNT
A rare resident of arable farmland and open downland. This introduced gamebird is far less numerous here than on the mainland.
Year-round

Redshank
Tringa totanusLC
A common resident of the island's estuaries and saltmarshes, easily recognised by its loud piping calls and bright orange-red legs.
Year-round

Reed Bunting
Emberiza schoeniclusLC
An uncommon year-round resident of the island's reedbeds and marshy areas, the male's black head and white moustache are distinctive.
Year-round

Ringed Plover
Charadrius hiaticulaLC
An uncommon resident breeding on shingle beaches and sandy shores. Passage birds boost numbers in spring and autumn.
Year-round

Rock Dove
Columba liviaLC
Present year-round on coastal cliffs and in towns. Feral populations mix with truly wild birds along the island's chalk ledges.
Year-round

Rock Pipit
Anthus petrosusLC
An uncommon resident of the island's rocky shores and sea cliffs, foraging among seaweed-covered rocks year-round at sites like the Needles.
Year-round

Rook
Corvus frugilegusLC
Noisy rookeries are a familiar sight in the island's farmland trees. A common resident, often seen foraging in flocks across arable fields.
Year-round

Ruddy Turnstone
Arenaria interpresLC
An uncommon but reliable shorebird, foraging on rocky coasts and seaweed-strewn beaches outside the breeding season.
Jul–Apr

Sandwich Tern
Thalasseus sandvicensisLC
An uncommon resident seen plunge-diving in the Solent and off island beaches, present year-round.
Year-round

Short-eared Owl
Asio flammeusLC
A rare resident of open downland and marshes, seen sporadically through the year but absent in some months.
Oct–Jun

Song Thrush
Turdus philomelosLC
A common year-round resident whose melodious, repeated phrases ring out from island gardens and hedgerows, especially at dawn in spring.
Year-round

Sparrowhawk
Accipiter nisusLC
A resident raptor found in woodlands and gardens across the island year-round, often seen dashing through hedgerows after small birds.
Year-round

Spotted Redshank
Tringa erythropusLC
A rare but regular visitor to the island's estuaries, most likely at Newtown or Brading during autumn passage.
Jul–Mar

Stock Dove
Columba oenasLC
A resident breeder found year-round in farmland, parkland and woodland edges, though less conspicuous than the ubiquitous Woodpigeon.
Year-round

Stonechat
Saxicola torquatusLC
An uncommon resident of coastal gorse and heathland, often perching prominently on bushes along the island's clifftop paths year-round.
Year-round

Treecreeper
Certhia familiarisLC
A rare resident, spiralling up tree trunks in the island's mature woodlands. Easily missed due to its cryptic plumage and quiet habits.
May–Mar

Tufted Duck
Aythya fuligulaLC
An uncommon resident on freshwater lakes and reservoirs. Breeds locally and can be found diving for invertebrates year-round.
Year-round

Water Rail
Rallus aquaticusLC
A secretive resident of reedbeds and marshy ditches, more often heard squealing than seen. Numbers bolstered in winter by continental arrivals.
Year-round

Western Marsh-harrier
Circus aeruginosusLC
An uncommon resident quartering over island reedbeds and marshes year-round, notably at Brading Marshes.
Year-round

White-tailed Sea-eagle
Haliaeetus albicillaLC
Part of the high-profile reintroduction programme; these impressive raptors now roam the island year-round.
Year-round

Woodpigeon
Columba palumbusLC
An abundant resident found island-wide in woodland, farmland and gardens throughout the year, with numbers boosted by autumn migrants.
Year-round

Yellow Wagtail
Motacilla flavaLC
A rare visitor to damp meadows and coastal fields, mainly seen in spring and autumn passage. Has declined significantly as a UK breeder.
Apr–Oct

Yellow-legged Gull
Larus michahellisLC
A rare passage visitor, occasionally spotted among other gulls at coastal sites during April and August.
Year-round

Yellowhammer
Emberiza citrinellaLC
An uncommon year-round resident found on the island's farmland edges and hedgerows, its bright yellow head a flash of colour along downland tracks.
Year-round
Breeding
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Barn Swallow
Hirundo rusticaLC
A common summer breeder arriving from March, hawking insects over farmyards and meadows. Some linger into November before heading south.
Mar–Nov

Common Tern
Sterna hirundoLC
An uncommon summer breeder, plunge-diving for fish in harbours and along the coast from spring through autumn before migrating south.
Mar–Oct

Hobby
Falco subbuteoLC
An elegant summer breeder, arriving in May and hunting dragonflies over heathland and wetlands until autumn departure.
May–Oct

House Martin
Delichon urbicumLC
An uncommon breeding visitor from March to October, nesting under eaves in towns and villages. Numbers have declined in recent decades.
Mar–Oct

Sand Martin
Riparia ripariaLC
An uncommon summer breeder, nesting in sandy cliff faces along the coast. Often seen hawking insects low over water from March.
Mar–Oct

Wheatear
Oenanthe oenantheLC
An uncommon summer breeder on the island's chalk downland and coastal clifftops, bobbing on fence posts from March to October.
Mar–Oct

Whinchat
Saxicola rubetraLC
A rare breeding visitor to rough grassland and heathland, present from April to October. Perches prominently on fence posts and tall stems.
Apr–Oct

Whitethroat
Curruca communisLC
A common summer breeder arriving in April, favouring scrubby hedgerows and downland edges. Its scratchy song is a hallmark of island summers.
Apr–Oct

Willow Warbler
Phylloscopus trochilusLC
An uncommon summer breeder present from March to October, favouring scrubby woodland and copses. Its descending song is a hallmark of spring.
Mar–Oct
Non-breeding
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Common Snipe
Gallinago gallinagoLC
An uncommon non-breeding visitor to wet meadows and marshes, probing soft ground with its long bill from autumn through to spring.
Aug–Apr

Eurasian Siskin
Spinus spinusLC
A rare winter visitor from September to April, feeding in alder and birch trees along the island's river valleys and woodland edges.
Sep–Apr

Fieldfare
Turdus pilarisLC
An uncommon winter visitor arriving from Scandinavia from October, feeding in flocks on berry-laden hedgerows and open farmland.
Oct–Mar

Golden Plover
Pluvialis apricariaLC
An uncommon non-breeding visitor to ploughed fields and coastal grassland from autumn to spring. Flocks favour open downland.
Sep–Apr

Grey Plover
Pluvialis squatarolaLC
An uncommon non-breeding visitor to mudflats and estuaries, present from autumn through spring in smart silver-grey winter plumage.
Sep–Apr

Northern Pintail
Anas acutaLC
An uncommon winter visitor to the island's estuaries and harbours, with elegant long-necked silhouettes on sheltered mudflats from autumn through early spring.
Sep–Mar

Red-breasted Merganser
Mergus serratorLC
An uncommon non-breeding visitor to sheltered coastal waters from autumn to spring. Often seen diving in harbours and estuaries.
Oct–Apr

Redwing
Turdus iliacusNT
An uncommon winter visitor arriving from October, foraging in hedgerows and fields. Often found alongside Fieldfares in berry-laden bushes.
Oct–Mar

Sanderling
Calidris albaLC
An uncommon non-breeding visitor, scurrying along sandy beaches and shorelines from late summer through winter in its pale plumage.
Aug–Mar

Snow Goose
Anser caerulescensLC
A rare winter visitor, with sightings most likely involving escapees from captive collections rather than genuine wild vagrants.
Oct–Jan
Passage
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Brambling
Fringilla montifringillaLC
A rare autumn passage migrant seen in October and November. May join Chaffinch flocks in beech woodland and farmland hedgerows.
Oct–Nov

Common Redpoll
Acanthis flammeaLC
A rare autumn passage migrant recorded from September to November. May visit alders and birches in small flocks during irruption years.
Sep–Nov

Merlin
Falco columbariusLC
A rare passage visitor in January and October, dashing low over open downland and marshes.
Oct–Jan

Ring Ouzel
Turdus torquatusLC
A rare passage migrant seen briefly in April and again in autumn. Favours open downland and coastal scrub during stopovers on the island.
Oct–Apr

Snow Bunting
Plectrophenax nivalisLC
A rare October passage visitor, occasionally found on shingle beaches and open coastal ground. An exciting find for island birders.
Oct

Whooper Swan
Cygnus cygnusLC
A rare passage visitor, occasionally noted in October. Far scarcer here than on traditional wintering grounds further north.
Oct