Sunday 23 June 2019

It was the second day of the CBC today, another Common Bird Census, which records singing birds throughout the breeding season. Today concentrated on West Coast and a number of juvenile Wheatears were present along with a couple of well grown Oystercatcher chicks, beside that singing Sedge Warblers were heard around Carreg and Ty Pellaf reed bed, along with the usual chorus of buzzing Wrens. The weather today was beautifully sunny, with an easterly wind gusting around 19mph in exposed areas of the island.

There were some different birds around today, notably three Lapwings that passed over the Narrows and three Common Sandpipers too, one at North End and two at South end together. Also around were three Grey Herons on Solfach, two of which appeared to be immature birds.

Grey Herons over Solfach




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