Other birds today included 20 Gannets, a Sparrowhawk, two Buzzards, two Kestrels, three Merlins, a Peregrine, a Water Rail, 22 Oystercatchers three Ringed Plovers, three Golden Plovers, four Snipes, a Whimbrel, 47 Curlews, 39 Turnstones, a Black-headed Gull, eight Lesser Black-backed Gulls, a Little Owl, a Great Spotted Woodpecker, 36 Skylarks, 58 Swallows, 181 Meadow Pipits, 44 Rock Pipits, a 'flava' Wagtail, three Grey Wagtails, 16 Pied Wagtails, 41 'alba' Wagtails, 34 Robins, seven Stonechats, 14 Wheatears, two Song Thrushes, a Lesser Whitethroat, three Blackcaps, 21 Chiffchaffs, 49 Goldcrests, 47 Coal Tits, two Blue Tits, six Great Tits, a Starling, 341 Chaffinches, three Siskins, 71 Goldfinches and seven Linnets.
With three Merlins around the island today, migrant song birds had to have their wits about them.
On a botanical side note, this lonely Red Clover was flowering in Nant Valley.
It was a stunning day with wall-to-wall sunshine, but the biting north-easterly wind kept the temperatures down and made it feel particularly autumnal.
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