This morning, Sam ringed at the Obs and Mark headed down to the Withies to open the nets there, it was quiet, but a Swallow, a Meadow Pipit and two Linnets provided some nice variety. After closing the nets, Sam and Mark headed to Solfach to use the Heligoland and caught a few more Rock Pipits and a juvenile Pied Wagtail. (Full ringing totals at the bottom of the post).
Male Stonechat on a fence line in the Withies
Dan headed to the South End with Steve, there were again two juvenile Yellow-legged Gulls around, and at least 300 Kittiwakes on the cliffs too with Mediterranean Gulls, Common Gulls and plenty of large gulls around, too. Later, when back at the Observatory and counting Kittiwakes in pictures that were sat on the sea, a smaller, more dark-mantled gull was spotted amongst them, on closer inspection of other photos, it turned out to be a second calendar year Sabine's Gull! These gulls are usually a feature of September seawatches with strong North-westerly winds, not something you bump into on a hot day at the beginning of August! A search for it later on did not yield anything, but who knows, maybe it will be around in the morning...
Yellow-legged Gull on the South End
Sabine's Gull
the noticeably smaller Sabine's Gull in the background, with a Kittiwake infront
Other sightings today: one Grey Heron, one Buzzard, four Kestrels, two Peregrines, five Purple Sandpipers, one Bar-tailed Godwit, eight Whimbrels, 18 Curlews, 11 Redshanks, two Common Sandpipers, 19 Turnstones, two Mediterranean Gulls, one Common Gull, five Sandwich Terns, 17 House Martins, one Robin, two Song Thrushes, two Sedge Warblers, two Blackcaps, 13 Willow Warblers, five Great Tits and one Redpoll.
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