Pages
- Daily Diary
- Video Diaries
- Main Web Site
- Map of Bardsey
- Guided Wildlife Walks
- Bardsey's Wildlife Reports
- Membership
- Stay at the Lodge
- Island Veg and Shops
- Prosiect mamaliaid morol Enlli - Cysylltu pobl â'r môr
- Bardsey Marine Mammal Project - Conecting people with the sea
- **Marine Mammal Science Officer Contract**
Friday 10 November 2017
A lot of today was spent cleaning down the Obs and that, alongside the general quietness that has descended upon Bardsey, ensured for a limited list of highlights. A Brent Goose off the North End was the most notable sighting, while also passing offshore were very small totals of 76 Razorbills, 12 Black-headed Gulls, two Common Gulls and two Mediterranean Gulls. On land 458 Starlings were the only common migrant, and a paltry list of other migrants included two Water Rails, one Skylark, seven Robins, three Stonechats, 14 Blackbirds, two Song Thrushes, a Redwing, two Chiffchaffs, seven Goldcrests, a lingering Firecrest and a single Linnet.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment