Friday 2 September 2022

The winds continued to blow from the East which resulted in further good passage on the Island; the main highlight being an Osprey that flew low over the sea off the West Coast before landing on the South End. Another Bar-tailed Godwit joined the continuing individual, and at sea there were three Arctic Skuas, two Common Terns, 17 Arctic Terns, 21 Common Scoters, a Sandwich Tern, 42 Razorbills, and six Black-headed Gulls. Four Risso's Dolphins and a Common Seal on Henllwyn were also sighted. 

Osprey on the South End © Ollie King

Osprey © Ollie King

Insects were also still migrating through the Island though less so than recent days, with a Migrant Hawker, an Emperor Dragonfly, 48 Red Admirals, 11 Painted Ladys, and 35 Small Whites were all logged. 

Swift and Meadow Pipit © Ollie King

Other bird highlights today were four Swifts, 10 Grey Wagtails, a Grasshopper Warbler, three Teals, two Sparrowhawk, 11 Ringed Plover, a Golden Plover, five Dunlins, four Snipes, 36 Curlews, six Redshanks, 46 Turnstones, three Sand Martins, 450 Swallows, 128 House Martins, three Tree Pipits, 16 White Wagtails, 20 Robins, five Whitethroats, 37 Willow Warblers, 18 Goldcrests, and three Spotted Flycatchers. 

Dunnock © Ed Betteridge

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