Wednesday 3 April 2024

The day began calmly with dense fog blanketing the island for the first couple of hours, before a brisk westerly wind picked up and dominated the remainder of the day. The wind hampered many new birds arriving with small numbers of migrants moving through including 10 Blackcap, five Willow Warbler, nine Chiffchaff and 10 Goldcrest.

Willow Warbler busily feeding on pollen! © Jonathan Dodds

The Sandwich Tern that's been frequenting the West Coast was still around, actively fishing sand eels in the sheltered waters. Meanwhile the Kestrel was still hanging around hunting over the Mountain in the wind.

The wind didn't stop our first guests of the season from arriving though, it was great to welcome them earlier than planned due to Storm Kathleen expected later in the week. The Observatory was looking very smart for their arrival! 

The Common Room ready for guests to enjoy © Jonathan Dodds

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