Pages
- Daily Diary
- **University Student Training Week - 9-16 August 2025**
- Video Diaries
- Main Web Site
- Map of Bardsey
- Guided Wildlife Walks
- Bardsey's Wildlife Reports
- Membership
- Island Veg and Shops
- Stay at the Lodge
- Prosiect mamaliaid morol Enlli - Cysylltu pobl â'r môr
- Bardsey Marine Mammal Project - Connecting people with the sea
Saturday, 16 July 2016
Although clear at dawn, a cloud of dense fog enveloped the island for most of the day, clearing only as night fell. A few new migrants made landfall though including the first Willow Warbler of the autumn heard calling at Cristin. The Cuckoo was still around, as was the Sand Martin, whilst at sea one Sandwich Tern and nine Black-headed Gulls flew by. Regarding waders, a Golden Plover was new in whilst five Dunlins, three Common Sandpipers, and 23 Turnstones were on the Narrows at high tide.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment