Wednesday 4 May 2022

A warm and sunny day on the Island; birding highlights included a Hooded Crow over the Mountain, a Reed Warbler trapped at Cristin, a Grasshopper Warbler at Nant and the first Lesser Whitethroat of the year.

Bullfinch © Ed Betteridge

Other bird seen today included: a Curlew, nine Whimbrels, two Dunlins, four Ringed Plovers, four House Martins, a Sand Martins, 36 Swallows, a White Wagtail, 14 Wheatears,13 Willow Warblers, five Chiffchaffs, four Blackcaps, six Whitethroats, seven Sedge Warbler, a Lesser Redpoll and a Bullfinch still. 

The 3rd Least Black Arches of the year, only 5 records before 2022! © Ed Betteridge

Part of the afternoon was spent attempting to lay grass suppressant down around the solar panels to ensure the vegetation doesn't grow up too high. Before heading out on another successful Manxie walk. 

Laying done grass suppressant © Steve Stansfield

30 year old Manx Shearwater  © Steve Stansfield

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