Tuesday 9 July 2019

Today started with clear skies and sunshine, but withing a couple of hours you couldn't seen more than 10m in front of you as the thick fog rolled in. As quick as it rolled in it disappeared again in the evening before the Manx Shearwater walk.

A juvenile Cuckoo at Nant was an interesting discovery, the bird was very flighty and not appearing to be being fed at all but it was in very juvenile plumage. It won't have come from far away and could have actually be from the island. In addition to this Curlew numbered 18 along with 3 Whimbrel and 2 Redshank. Else where the usual juvenile birds provided the rest of the numbers including Whitethroats, Chiffchaffs, Chaffinches, Stonechats, Wheatears, Pied Wagtails and more.

Ringlet

Juvenile Cuckoo


No comments:

Post a Comment