Lovely and still today. The first bit of action was a pod of six Risso's Dolphins swimming in Cafn! Two Redshanks, three Common Sandpipers and four Curlews were a mix of early autumn wader passage. A Sand Martin along the West Coast was the first returning migrant and a bit of Swift passage was noted, with a particularly sizeable flock of 28 over the Mountain. Two Sandwich Terns flew south offshore in the evening. A Willow Warbler was in the Observatory garden in the evening.
As it was the first day for a while that we could get around the East Side, the opportunity was taken with great haste. Although many of the Razorbill chicks have already fledged during the spell of unsuitable weather, several were ringed. The Guillemots appear to be slightly later, so several chicks and adults were also processed. The real success of the day was with the Kittiwakes with a good total of 31 chicks ringed along with an adult bird.
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Adult Kittiwake (C) Ewan Turner |
A Drinker and Garden Tiger in the moth-trap were sizeable additions to the egg cartons this morning.