Sam headed out to continue with and finish his Manx Shearwater Census, he just has a few walls left to count until he has finished for the year, and I can probably speak for him in saying that that is a massive relief!! It's been a long process, but it is definitely a rewarding and fulfilling one!
George had another day of cracking on with Report Work for last year, but was started with his second Breeding Bird Census of his final set. It was much the same, with not much different than usual, but with Willow Warblers and Blackcaps still carrying food, so hopefully their young will appear soon enough!
Last night was very dark, warm and muggy, so a short Storm Petrel session saw only one bird ringed, before thunderstorms and rain started. The weather did however see a very good night for moth trapping, the totals of which are below:
Lackey 88, White Ermine 5, Garden Tiger 4, Heart and Dart 47, Mullein Wave 6, Grass Emerald 1, Large Yellow Underwing 27, Buff Ermine 2, Dark Sword Grass 1, Scarce Footman 2, Crambus perlella 2, Chrysoteuchia culmella 35, Clepsis spectrana 3, Marbled Minor 5, Middle-barred Minor 6, Dark Arches 50, Bright-line Brown-eye 7, Light Brown Apple Moth 1, Large Nutmeg 2, Crescent Dart 12, True Lover's Knot 8, Northern Rustic 2, Shoulder-striped Wainscot 1, Flame Shoulder 1, Broom Moth 1, Brown Rustic 8, Gallium Carpet 2, Double-striped Pug 17, Drinker 1, Clay 2, Celypha lacunana 5, Agonopterix subpropinquella 1, Scoparia ambigualis 1, Dagger agg. 1, Flame 1, Bramble Shoot Moth 7, Diamond-back Moth 3, Rosy Minor 1, Heart and Club 1, Small Angle Shades 2, Ingrailed Clay 6, Green Pug 1, Mottled Beauty 1, Buff Arches 1, Willow Beauty 3, Riband Wave 3, Epapoge grotiana 7, Bee Moth 2, Eudonia lacustrata 3, Foxglove Pug 3, Agapeta hamana 1, Purple-bar 1, Common Carpet 1, Lime-speck Pug 1, Magpie 1, Agonopterix nervosa 4, Monopis crocicapitella 1, Deplanqueia dilutella 2, Spruce Bud Moth 2, Grey Pug 2, Common Plume 1 and Pebble Prominent 1 - the sixth island record. A total of 422 moths of 62 species.
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