A calm and sunny day was very welcome for residents, visitors and birds alike. A Whitethroat by the Lime Kiln was our first for the year and a small representative of a modest arrival in warblers on the island with 67 Willow Warblers, 31 Chiffchaffs, six Blackcaps and a Grasshopper Warbler. A pulse of hirundines was noted in addition with 93 Swallows joined by up to 19 Sand Martins, many of which were hawking along the West Coast in the afternoon.
Elsewhere, a Tree Pipit flew over the Observatory, the Firecrest remained at Nant, the Gadwall pair were still lingering though they appeared to warp space and time as they were sighted throughout the day in various locations and a Hooded Crow flew northwards before being seen later flying out to sea towards Ireland, which was clearly visible in the early evening. Finch movement also seemed to be occurring with several Goldfinches ringed at the Observatory through the morning and two Lesser Redpolls and a Siskin flying overhead.
Linnet (C) Greg Lee |
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