Storm Petrel
It was clear from early morning that today was going to be quite a bit warmer than usual, with the morning sun beating down harder than it had for some time.
Sam and George headed out at lunchtime to go to the North End of the Island and continue ringing the Herring Gull chicks there. Another ten were darvic ringed, taking us to 41 darviced for the year, we'll be keeping our fingers crossed that a good number of these will be re-sighted in the not too distant future.
Herring Gull with Darvic Ring.
Adult Razorbill
Juvenile Razorbill
a Lesser Black-Backed Gull wing outspread
Early evening saw a brood of Swallows fledging at the Observatory and also a brood of Willow Warblers in the garden being fed by their parents. A nice end to a brilliant day!
Other highlights included two Peregrines, 97 Swifts, five Willow Warblers, nine Great Tits and five Ravens.
Ringing totals were: 7 Herring Gulls, 10 Lesser Black-Backed Gulls, 4 Razorbills, 9 Storm Petrels. Total 30 birds of 4 species.
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