Thursday 11 July 2019

Today the weather change from the sunny clear days we have been getting used to. The morning started with thick fog and as that cleared it drizzled on and off throughout the day, including some heavier rain in the evening.

 The highlight was five nice looking Black-tailed Godwits heading north and then turning and heading south through the middle of the island. Waders tend to return earlier than the Passerines and these very early birds might be failed breeders who don't need to hang around as long as adults still with their young.

Other than this there was little else of note, a few of our ringed juvenile Herring Gulls and Lesser Black-backed Gulls are on the wing but still haven't strayed far from their nesting sites.

Dark Sword Grass is a immigrant to the UK

Manx Shearwaters off the south end                                          Lewis Hooper


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