Monday 13 September 2021

We can't complain at the moment when it is raining -  our rain water tanks are all but dry and we are having to pump water from large storage tanks to the header tanks for the hot water system. So as dawn broke and the drizzle came down Steve was quite pleased, however, not so much at having to cancel the guided walk! The brisk east wind also meant the the day trip boats were cancelled too.

Much needed rain water flowing into the collection tanks. 

As it was raining for much of the morning, between pumping water, sorting out the internet which was non-responsive for quite some time and spending time helping guests, Steve spent much of the day in the office catching up on blog posts and other admin, including signing off the proof of the 2020 Bardsey's Wildlife and giving our friends at Swallowtail Print the OK to begin the printing process.       

The 320 page proof of 2020 Bardsey's Wildlife - the real thing should be with us soon.

One of the other things for Steve was to respond about sightings of our darvic-ringed Herring Gulls including one that was ringed in 2019 and is now resident near Lady's Island Lake in Co. Wexford. Ireland. The following image was taken last week of the bird by Dave Dalyart.

B:071 (c) Dave Dalyart

Kevin spent a fair bit of the morning entering this year's Moth data onto the database, but headed out in the afternoon.

Highlight of the day included two Snipes, three Sanderling and 19 Wheatears... all in all  a very quiet day for birds.

There are however, several seal pups being born at the moment. We have probably over ten new ones now.

yawning seal pup

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