Wednesday, 16 October 2024

The wind remained from the south-east. The sea was generally quiet with 12 Black-headed Gulls, seven Common Gulls, four Mediterranean Gulls, an Arctic Skua, 22 Common Scoters and a Manx Shearwater pass. Two Black Redstarts were found with one at the South End before relocating and joining the other one at Nant were the Firecrest, Yellow-browed Warbler and Siberian Chiffchaff remained. Finches were in smaller numbers with 14 Siskins, a Goldfinch and 37 Chaffinches. A Jack Snipe was seen on the Narrows after dark.  

A small Blackcap increase saw nine logged but still low numbers of Chiffchaff and Goldcrests with six and eight respectively. More thrushes were on the move with 30 Redwings, nine Song Thrushes and 14 Blackbirds logged with four Grey Herons were in Henllwyn, 35 Skylarks over, 68 Starlings, a Grey Wagtail, a Wheatear, the Great Spotted Woodpecker, two Merlins, a Dunlin and a Ringed Plover logged. 

Grey Heron © Ed Betteridge

Chough  © Ed Betteridge

Great Black-backed Gull © Ed Betteridge

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