Today the weather improved markedly, with the clouds
dispersing and winds beginning to drop below 20mph, myself and Mark were able
to head round the east side of the island where we undertook a few hours of
seabird monitoring and ringing. Though quiet some hours were put in only 37
Razorbills were ringed, a mixture of chicks and adults. Whilst searching the
rockfall areas however, we did chance upon an incubating Storm Petrel, which is
always a pleasant surprise.
Other migrants today included a Buzzard, a Kestrel, two Curlews, 15 Swallows, four House Martins, 14 Wheatears (mostly adults and chicks) three Sedge Warblers, two Chiffchaffs, four Goldfinches and 18 Linnets.
Most crevices around Seal Cave had a little auk chick looking back at you hoping to be fed sand eels
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