Shifting winds and clear skies made for a small turnover in avian life on the Island. A Whinchat was spotted in the Wetlands during one of the Breeding Bird Surveys in the morning, which was new for the year and brought the Island's total to 117. A Reed Warbler was heard delivering its steady, rhythmic song from Cristin Withy, and a Siskin flew over Pen Cristin.
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Whinchat © Ollie King |
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Purple Sandpiper © Ollie King |
The afternoon was spent working further on the Chough monitoring and the Manx Shearwater productivity projects at the North End of the island.
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Manx Shearwater with its egg. An endoscope is used as part of the productivity project © Ollie King |
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Puffin © Ed Betteridge |
Other bird highlights for the day were a Black-headed Gull, a Common Gull, six Sand Martins, 60 Swallows, 18 House Martins, nine Whitethroats, three Spotted Flycatchers, six Willow Warblers, four Chiffchaffs, and a White Wagtail still at Solfach.
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Common Gull © Ed Betteridge |
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