Continuing light southerlies brought a variety of migrants to the Island today. The highlights were a Red Kite over Cristin, a Cuckoo being relentlessly mobbed at Nant, two Spotted Flycatchers in the Lowlands, a Hooded Crow, and a Tree Pipit buzzed overhead south. The female Bullfinch remained in the garden at Cristin, and the Sanderling was still on Solfach. Hirundine passage was quieter today with 63 Swallows, four Sand Martins and three House Martins.
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Spotted Flycatcher © Ed Betteridge
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Cuckoo © Ed Betteridge |
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Red Kite © Ed Betteridge |
Other bird highlights for the day were a Grey Heron, a Buzzard, 33 Purple Sandpipers, seven Dunlins, 14 Whimbrels, 21 Wheatears, 13 Willow Warblers, five Chiffchaffs, seven Blackcaps, seven Sedge Warblers, five Whitethroats, two Siskins, and two Lesser Redpolls.
The moth trap had its most successful night of the season so far, with 25 moths of 13 species, including a smart Puss Moth, a Pebble Prominent, and a Herald.
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Pebble Prominent © Ed Betteridge |
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Puss Moth © Ed Betteridge
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