Although a haze had appeared as night yesterday, waking up to a thick fog shrouding the island in the morning was certainly not expected. Despite the gloom, three Bar-tailed Godwits on Solfach continued our run of wader year-ticks, two of these birds were adorned in their spring finery before flying off into the murk. A Sandwich Tern flying over the island towards Nant was perhaps also disoriented by the poor visibility. Other than these two snippets, migration was brought virtually to a standstill although we are now seeing the local Wheatears carrying nest material and it appears some of our Swallows have returned back to the island for the season. It is worth noting that the fog only lifted off the South End for a couple of hours in the late afternoon!
The Lighthouse in the fog (C) Greg Lee |
Whilst the moth-season hasn't been exactly flowing with the actinic trap having to compete with the very large and very bright moon, a chance sighting in the field of the colourful micro Esperia sulphurella was enough for one of our Assistant Wardens to get his needed lepidoptera fix.
Esperia sulphurella (C) Greg Lee |
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