Wednesday 22 June 2022

Some migrants, especially waders, seem to be already on the move again as today saw a Curlew, three Dunlins and a Redshank seen on the Island. A Black Guillemot off the South End was the highlight of the day, where 14 Swifts were also seen screeching away high in the sky. A Red Kite was also seen over the east side of the Mountain.

Dunlin © Ed Betteridge

More project work was carried out today with another Breeding Bird Survey completed, as well as a square of the Manx Shearwater Census. After that, we headed round to Seal Cave with the aim of catching and ringing Fulmars. Thanks to Patrick's adept noosing, we managed to ring 5 of them! These were the first Fulmars to be ringed since 2014, and the highest annual total since 1991 (where they ringed 7)! 

Fulmar © Ed Betteridge

Fulmar © Ollie King

Some more migrant lepidoptera were recorded today with a Painted Lady, two Hummingbird hawk-moths and two Silver Ys. 

Sunset afterglow © Ollie King

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