Despite spring being around the corner, the cold temperatures have persisted and have made it feel very wintry. However, even the cold temperatures do not stop the birds providing us with a fantastic chorus throughout the day and hundreds of Auks on the east side are still rafting up in the early morning. Pussy Willows are beginning to come out in some of the withies although the daffodils around the Abbey are only just poking through the ground.
Throughout the week there has been a Jack Snipe or two in the wetlands and a few Gannets out at sea which are now becoming a familiar sight again. From the 17th onwards there were 2 Red Throated Divers feeding with the usual flock of Shags just off the West side. A Woodcock was in the gorse at Pencristin on the 15th whilst on the 17th and the 19th 2 Ring Plover were in Solfach. 2 Little Owls were heard calling down in the wetlands on the 19th. One of these was seen the following day. As ever the Firecrest is at Cristin, happily feeding in the pines.
Redshank (C) Ben Porter
Meadow Pipit (C) Ben Porter
Merlin (C) Ben Porter
Ringed Plover (C) Ben Porter
Rock Pipit (C) Ben Porter
Fulmar (C) Ben Porter





