Wednesday 28 August 2024

 A lighter south-westerly compared to recent days was mixed with light rain showers for much of the morning with cloud finally clearing to sunny skies midday. A morning seawatch produced two Balearic Shearwaters, two Arctic Skuas, a unidentified Skua, a Commic Tern, 16 Arctic Terns, 23 Sandwich Terns, four Common Scoters, 48 Curlews and an unidentified plover possible a Dotterel high south; with a Sooty Shearwater south during the afternoon. 

The calmer weather also brought some Passerines with a Garden Warbler, a Lesser Whitethroat and two Spotted Flycatchers at Nant and a Spotted Flycatcher at Cristin and Ty Pellaf. A total of 27 Willow Warblers, five Chiffchaffs, three Blackcaps, a Song Thrush, 17 Robins and 25 Stonechats. Overhead four Grey Wagtails, two Sand Martins and 52 Swallows were logged with some Swallows coming in off the West Coast east. 

Spotted Flycatcher © Ed Betteridge

Elsewhere, a Little Egret was in Solfach, the Gyr Falcon hunted the Mountain after being seen at Aberdaron, two Goldfinches at Cristin were the first of the autumn, Whimbrels numbered six and a Short-eared Owl feather was found at Ty Pellaf. 

Some of the productivity Manx Shearwater chicks are ready to fledge! © Ed Betteridge

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