Wednesday, 23 April 2025

A still, calm morning after a lashing from the rain overnight. As the rain had only stopped at dawn, there seemed to be less birds about with 19 Wheatears, eight Willow Warblers, four Chiffchaffs, one White Wagtail, 45 Swallows, four House Martins and seven Sand Martins. Whimbrel numbers are beginning to increase with up to 18 recorded around the island today. A trip around the East side for the students on the boat courtesy of Gareth allowed views of the seabirds colonies which are beginning to build although numbers where slightly low in the mid-afternoon. 

Kittiwakes on the cliffs (C) Nathan Jackson


The Puffins proved to be popular with close views on the water. (C) Greg Lee

In the afternoon, a rockpooling session with the students was successful with a Risso's Crab being the first documented record for Bardsey, this species usually being found further south.  

The rather smart Risso's Crab (C) Steven Stansfield


A photo in it's natural habitat (C) Yolanda Evans


Gem Anemone (C) Steven Stansfield

In the evening, the students were taken out to do some more Manx Shearwater ringing, with plenty of these birds founds in the North West Fields. 


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