Light Northwest winds are not what we want at this time of year... we really would like some easterly to bring in European migrants.
A Great Northern Diver was off the South End, with 155 Gannets seen offshore. The regular 23 Mallard were joined by three Teals and ten Common Scoter passed the island. Two Sparrowhawks, two Buzzards, two Merlins and a lone Kestrel joined the resident Peregrines.
A Single Purple Sandpiper was the only wader of note in the roost, with 43 Turnstones and nine Redshanks.
Gull numbers were much reduced again, with 17 Mediterranean Gulls being the highlight.
Mediterranean Gull |
A Blackcap, a Chiffchaff and 22 Goldcrests and the Spotted Flycatcher were seen.
Finch and corvid passage continued, with another ten Rooks, 51 Starlings, 61 Chaffinches, one Brambling, four Siskins, 47 Goldfinches, 11 Linnets and a Lesser Redpoll.
The moth trap was full to brimming again, with the usual autumnal species such as Dark-sword Grass, Black Rustics and Feathered Ranunculus. Another Large Ranunculus was trapped - only the second for the island.
if Darth Vader were a moth! Black rustic |
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