Wednesday 7 July 2021

A wet morning meant that the Assistant Warden team continued uploading ringing data online and creating the final breeding bird maps. Once the clouds cleared at 1pm it was warm and the afternoon was spent checking the Manx Shearwater productivity burrows in the North West Fields. This was followed by a swim along the West Coast to clean off the mud!

Manx Shearwater chick

The main bird interest at the moment continues to be on the Narrows with seven Common Sandpipers, a Redshank and two Turnstones.

Birds today: four Curlews, one Redshank, seven Common Sandpipers, two Turnstones, two Black-headed Gulls, three Chaffinches, six Siskins, 11 Lesser Redpolls

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