Monday 17 June 2019

Calmer today, still a bit of cloud cover but when the sun did come out it really was warm! Some early walks up to the plantation yielded a Spotted Flycatcher, 2 Willow Warblers,  1 Blackcap, 2 Chiffchaffs and a juvenile Chaffinch.

Later in the morning, volunteers George and Josie began tidying up Cristin garden with the strimmer. Quite a necessary job, because as well as making the place look nice, it stops the staff getting soaking wet feet every morning as they walk through the long grass.

Plans have been made too, to visit the Gwylan Islands, hopefully on Wednesday to ring some more seabirds as well as count nests of various species such as Great Black-backed Gulls and Puffins which nest in burros on the slopes.

The Chough chicks have started to fledge now, in fact the first ones fledged over a week ago. Today the West Coast pair was seen with three juveniles down near Solfach, which is good news for the species as most of the pairs this year that have attempted to nest have produced three fledglings.
Welsh Choughs are very well monitored, many are colour ringed to allow individuals to be identified in the field



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