Our first week of guests departed today, it flew by and went very well. The Obs will now be empty for the next week to 'disinfect' itself, before we receive our next set of guests on 8th August. It will seem strangely quiet now as we had began to grow accustomed to having people living next-door again!
This morning, Sam headed out to the South End and the Narrows, a few waders were around again with four Turnstones and two Common Sandpipers.
George headed out late morning to continue with his weekly growth monitoring Manx Shearwater burrows, one chick has hit the 700g mark, while a couple of others have began to slow their weight-gain, with one now actually losing weight, and putting all of that stored up fat into the massive amount of feather growth necessary before they fledge in a few weeks' time.
While some chicks are already weighing in at 700g, some are still less than half of that, like this little one!
The afternoon was then spent continuing with some work on and around the Heligoland Trap in the garden to get it ready to begin re-meshing at some point over the next week.
Other sightings today included: one Buzzard, one Peregrine, 12 Curlews, three Redshanks, two Common Sandpipers, four Turnstones, two Black-headed Gulls, one Robin, three Song Thrushes, six Willow Warblers and ten Great Tits.
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