Friday, 25 April 2025

 The last full day of the trip from Bangor University and the weather unfortunately was rather dark and dreary. On the plus side though, the migrants seemed to have come in with at least one Cuckoo having passed through, first seen on the Mountain but a smart feather was found in the Withies. There was also a couple of new birds for the year with a Lesser Whitethroat and two Garden Warblers in the Withies which were joined by a new male Firecrest. Other migrant totals included 40 Willow Warblers, 23 Chiffchaffs, 26 Blackcaps, six Sedge Warblers, three Grasshopper Warblers, three Tree Pipits, seven Lesser Redpolls and one Whitethroat. A large Pipit sp. was disappointingly elusive and vanished into the Gorse on the Mountain before it could be clinched. 

Firecrest (C) Nathan Jackson


Garden Warbler (C) Nathan Jackson

The Whimbrels continue to increase with up to 40 favouring the South End and the Narrows at times, two of which were caught after dark and ringed. Other notable sightings included a Ringed Plover, a Purple Sandpiper, a male Chaffinch, a Collared Dove and the lingering Gadwall pair. 

The skulking Sedge Warbler at Nant in the evening murk (C) Greg Lee


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