Thursday 13 August 2020

The air this morning was warm, giving a very Mediterranean feel to the island, rain moved in mid-morning for a couple of hours, and then the heat picked up again, hitting around 24C in the mid-Afternoon. It then rained again in the evening, very heavily, giving us some more much needed water!

Stormy skies before the rain set in at the South End

Before it started to rain this morning, Sam opened a few nets in the garden, but closed soon afterwards as the clouds began to look particularly threatening! There wasn't much around in the garden until after the rain had moved through, when four Spotted Flycatchers in the sycamore tree at the top of the garden were probably fresh in, along with another two which flew straight through the garden heading south. A few Willow Warblers were around too after the rain, and a Buzzard headed south along the Mountainside.

The afternoon saw work pressing on with the Solar Panels, almost all of the frames are now concreted in, and after tomorrow that part of the job should hopefully be completed. I think I can speak for all of us in saying that we're looking forward to this being done, and the solar panels being fully installed!

somewhat of a sunset once the rain had moved through.

Other birds today included: one Grey Heron, one Sparrowhawk, one Ringed Plover, three Dunlin, three Whimbrels, 29 Curlews, six Redshanks, 10 Turnstones, three Robins, 16 Willow Warblers, two Goldcrests, five Great Tits, one Siskin and four Redpolls.

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