The second day of the University week started off with a mix of ringing at Cristin, some morning Island census and the start of the breeding bird surveys, giving the students a taste of life at the Observatory. The highlights of the day were a Hooded Crow on the Narrows, a Great Skua that cut across the Island, two Jackdaws seen coming in-off from the West Coast, a Tree Pipit and a Common Sandpiper. Migrants were still passing through, with an increase in White Wagtail numbers to 34, alongside 28 Swallows, 12 Sand Martins, 10 House Martins, 21 Willow Warblers, 14 Chiffchaffs, 15 Blackcaps, 25 Wheatears and a Sedge Warbler.
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Hooded Crow © Ed Betteridge |
The number of finches passing through has seemingly dropped, but still resulted in 105 Goldfinches, 151 Linnets, 12 Siskins, two Chaffinches and a Lesser Redpoll. Other bird highlights for the day included a Curlew and eight Whimbrels.
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Jackdaw © Ed Betteridge
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Whimbrel © Ed Betteridge |
The first night of Manx Shearwater ringing took place this evening, with each student ringing their first ever shearwater!
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Manxie ringing! © Steve Stansfield
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