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Sunday, 30 March 2025
The north-westerly wind persisted in the morning before calming and turning into a pleasant spring day. A few migrants had managed to make their way through with seven Willow Warblers around the island, they will be coming into peak passage in the first half of April, five Goldcrests and eight Wheatears. A Purple Sandpiper was in Henllwyn on the high tide and an impressive 32 Choughs were counted whilst the local Peregrine gave a splendid flying display over the Observatory. A Green-veined White enjoying the sunshine at Cristin in the late afternoon was our first butterfly sighting for a few days.
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