Wednesday 26 June 2019

Blue skies and sunshine! We carried on with the Manxy Productivity monitoring today, the focus was on a sample of burrow at the northern end of the island, all the sample had eggs, besides one which had yet another fluffy chick which was weighed before being returned to the safety of the burrow.

The evening unfortunately proved to be too windy and too bright to do Manx Shearwater ringing with any great success so it was postponed to another night. However, the previous evenings ringing session (early this morning) produced a re-trapped bird that was ringed 38 years ago almost to the day, ringed on 27/06/1981.
A very well travelled ring

Today produced some interesting records, nothing extreme, just small signs of movement including a Great Tit at Cristin, 21 Common Scoters, 2 Dunlins, seven Curlews, one Whimbrel, three Black-headed Gulls and a Skylark



The weather could hardly be better for day visitors to Bardsey

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