Another busy day with good numbers of migrants, highlighted by two of yesterdays Hoopoes still being on the island. One was seen briefly at the obs and the other was still at Ty Pellaf, showing frequently but was still very flighty.
A female Ring Ouzel was seen at Pen Cristin along with one of two Black Redstarts, the other was on the West Coast. 64 Wheatears were dotted around the island along with 28 Chiffchaffs, 22 Willow Warblers and 17 Blackcaps. Hirundines are still trickling through with eight of each Swallow and Sand Martin recorded, along with a single House Martin.
Black Redstart (C) Ewan Turner |
A White Wagtail was on Henllwyn with a Redshank and a Turnstone; a Grey heron was just the other side of the Narrows and a Ringed Plover was on the south end along with three Whimbrel.
31 Chough were on the island today, the majority of which were on the East side including some colour-ringed birds. After reporting one of the ringed birds to Adrienne Stratford we found out that it was ringed as a chick by me (Ewan) in the Aberystwyth area in 2022 whilst I was helping Tony Cross with his Chough work for the Cross and Stratford Welsh Chough Project! Fantastic to have re-sighted this bird and see that it is doing well, and a funny coincidence that I have the old ring from this bird's father on my binoculars after it needed replacing a couple of years ago!
Re-sighted Chough (left) (C) Ewan Turner |
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