Monday 18 March 2019

The Season Begins...

After the warmth experienced in late February the weather took a sharp downturn, with a couple of storms hitting Britain throughout early March. However, the BBFO team set off to the island at 11:30 on the 18 March in reasonably calm conditions.


Benlli III - the boat to Bardsey
Visible from the boat along the east side of the island, one Fulmar and 20 Kittiwakes were seen along with 22 Razorbills. Two Shelducks and 54 Grey Seals greeted us in Henllwyn too, though we didn't have much time to watch as we had to unload the boat and head up to the Observatory.

After unpacking a (literal) truck load of luggage and food, checks were done around the Observatory and Lodge to find out if anything had been damaged during the winter, which apart from one of the toilet doors, nothing had.

In the late afternoon a 1.5 hour walk through the Narrows and around the South End produced: 67 Oystercatchers, five Shags, four Cormorants, a Merlin, a Curlew, seven Redshanks, 35 Turnstones, 65 Herring Gulls, 12 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, two Stonechats, two Rock Pipits and a pair of Choughs.


A somewhat camouflaged colour ringed Rock Pipit 
Back at Cristin, the Observatory building, staff and volunteers were getting a few of the rooms ready to be lived in. This involves laying down the carpets, taking duvets etc. out of their sealed winter bags and scrubbing patches of mould off the walls! By the time guests start arriving in April the whole building will be looking as good as ever.

After what felt like a long day, with all of us having to get up in the early hours to get over to Cwrt Farm to catch the boat, it was nice to have the travelling behind us and everything unloaded, ready for another (hopefully) bird-filled season. Something very welcome was one of Bardsey's famous sunsets that managed to break through the clouds, which drew a nice close to the first day.
A view of Bardsey, looking south

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