With storm Hector looming, we spent today rushing to finish
some more of the seabird and breeding bird monitoring before the strong winds
and rain stop play. Census effort however produced just a handful of migrants,
a Kestrel was the first sign of a raptor migrant in some time. Whilst the small
party of waders on the Narrows arrive at this confusing time of year, where you
can’t be sure if they are coming back or going to breeding grounds. Two
Dunlins, a Whimbrel and one Turnstone were recorded. Hirundines were also present
today primarly consisting of the breeding pairs, 19 Swallows and seven House
Martins were seen. The only other migrant recorded today was a single Spotted
Flycatcher, the first in nearly a week!
The view from the North End of the island, with Thrift growing from every nook and cranny
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