Monday 14 October 2024

South-easterly winds, saw overcast and rain during the early hours which cleared quickly. A large push of Chaffinch into the wind saw 1550 logged, the vast majority between 0730-0830. These were joined by 13 Bramblings, 58 Goldfinches, 90 Siskins and 11 Linnets. A male Hen Harrier went high east over Pen Cristin with the first Greenfinch of the year was at Ty Nessaf, a Black Redstart at Nant, three Yellow-browed Warblers including two colour ringed, the Ring Ouzel still in the Wetlands, five Little Egrets north and a Red Kite, two Reed Buntings, 26 Starlings, two Rooks and 18 Skylarks over. 

Other migrant totals were two Grey Herons, two Water Rails, three Merlins, a Sparrowhawk, two Kestrels, three Buzzards, a Snipe, 48 Turnstones, a Whimbrel, two Arctic Skuas, 92 Mediterranean Gulls, 25 Black-headed Gulls, 14 Common Gulls, a Great Spotted Woodpecker, 23 Redwings, a Ring Ouzel, four Song Thrushes, 11 Goldcrests, six Chiffchaffs and three Blackcaps.  

Yellow-browed Warbler © Ed Betteridge

Yellow-browed Warbler  © Ed Betteridge

Chough  © Ed Betteridge

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