Friday 24 June 2022

A fairly quiet day again on the Island for birding but waders were still trickling through on their return passage, with 10 Curlews and a Redshank seen on the Narrows. The highlight of our day however was finding the new brood of Ringed Plovers that we knew had hatched a few days ago, so we managed to find and ring three chicks! 

The morning was spent carrying out one of the last Breeding Bird Surveys of the year. Currently, it looks to be a good year for Stonechats with juveniles popping up everywhere across the Island! The last square of the Manxie census for this year was also completed today - many thanks to all the volunteers who helped complete the project, a solid effort from all involved. 

Later in the afternoon, further Swallow nests were checked for chicks around the Island, and a brood of five Swallow chicks were ringed at the Boathouse.

Swallow chick © Ollie King

Clouds engulfing a sunset © Ollie King



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