Tuesday, 15 April 2025

An improvement on the weather front but only slightly as the heavy rain conveniently decided to delay its arrival until later in the day. Though most expected migrants were in short supply, there was some quality to be had with a flock of four Hooded Crows first spotted at the North End, before reappearing as a trio over Solfach before landing on the Narrows. In addition, a pair of Gadwalls flushed up from the Wetlands was our second sighting of the year of this scarce visitor to the island. Other sightings of note consisted of a pair of Teals at Henllywn, two Sandwich Terns at Solfach and an increase to Whimbrels with seven noted around the island this morning. 

Hooded Crow (C) Greg Lee

The weather turned abjectly foul once darkness had fallen complete with lashing down rain and swirling winds. Still, attention was turned to some lamping resulting in our first Meadow Pipit to be ringed this season followed by a dedicated wander for Manx Shearwaters, many of which have alighted onto the island during the recent poor weather with 18 ringed.

Meadow Pipit (C) Greg Lee


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