Monday 8 April 2024

The dominant south-westerlies finally eased overnight to a calmer south-easterly however, this brought rain for most of the day. This break in the weather did allow the last guests of the week to get on, just before the weather changes back to strong winds tomorrow.

A small arrival to the garden at Cristin saw 17 Blackcaps, three Goldfinches, two Willow Warblers, a Chiffchaff and two Goldcrests ringed. A decent overhead passage had 294 Linnets south with 17 Goldfinches, seven Siskins and a Lesser Redpoll south. The first Tree Pipit of the year went over the Narrows. Hirudines were moving throughout the day in low numbers and totalled five Sand Martins, four Swallows and three House Martins. Three White Wagtails were around the Narrows with a flock of 18 and two 'Alba' Wagtails seen flying into Ty Pellaf Reedbed to roost. 

A Rook went over the Wetlands with Wheatears up to 11 including eight on the South End. The Sandwich Tern was still hunting off the West Coast despite almost being caught by a new juvenile Peregrine, a distant adult gull off the West Coast gave Yellow-legged Gull vibes but was always a bit too distant to exclude hybrids. A Merlin hunted the South End with a Black-headed Gull offshore. Whimbrels totalled three including the wintering colour ringed bird. 

Shelducks were also on the rise with two pair on the Narrows duirng the morning before another pair was watched late afternoon flying in from the sea to the west; the birds landed but were chased by a resident pair before they flew high west back towards Ireland! 

The Collared Dove has spent a lot of time around the Heligoland trap this week © Ed Betteridge

And finally went in, the first caught since 2020 © Kate Fox

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