Tuesday, 25 March 2025

 A misty start to the morning highlighted by a Great White Egret flying north over the island, representing the thirteenth island record. Small numbers of migrants trickled through with three Blackcaps, nine Chiffchaffs and nine Willow Warblers recorded, including one willow warbler with a single white secondary on the right wing! Seven Wheatears were also recorded.


Great White Egret (C) Greg Lee

Willow Warbler with a white secondary! (C) Ewan Turner

A brief trip to he mainland with Gareth gave Steve the chance to have a look at the seabirds on the East Side this morning. Many have already returned including 850 Guillemots, 400 Razorbills, 22 Puffins, 316 Herring Gulls 24 Lesser Black-Backed Gulls, 24 Fulmar and 23 Shags

26 Choughs were also recorded on the east side along with three Ravens, one of which is this years chick that has already fledged! Eight Shelduck were on the narrows this morning, a Merlin on the Mountain and another on the south end. A Snipe was in the wetlands and two Teal were in the Wetlands again.

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