It was a cold start to the morning before developing into another pleasant spring day. The initial consensus indicated that there had a been a clearout of migrants rather than an arrival on the overnight southerly winds with a single Wheatear at the South End, ten Chiffchaffs and a Willow Warbler at Nant being the main talking points of the early censuses.
As the day grew on though, birds began to appear with the first Blackcaps of the season turning up in the nets at Cristin with six in total recorded around the Observatory along with another Willow Warbler.
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Blackcap (C) Steven Stansfield |
A flyover Siskin and a Stock Dove were notable sightings, the latter being a fairly irregular bird on the island.
Elsewhere, the regular Merlin at the South End was worrying the Meadow Pipits, the Teal was in the Wetlands and yesterday's Fieldfare was again seen near the Observatory along with a Song Thrush and a Redwing.
Despite the winds starting to pick up into the night, the first dazzling session of the season was undertaken yielding a Jack Snipe and a Woodcock in the Wetlands. A further two each of Jack Snipe and Snipe were also seen but not ringed along with a Water Rail. The Manx Shearwaters were unperturbed by the deteriorating weather conditions with a continued increase in vocal birds around the island.
The first Woodcock of the season this evening (C) Greg Lee |
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Jack Snipe (C) Steve Stansfield |
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