Persistent rain and strong south westerlies made birding rather difficult today, with little of note. However the rain did drop in our first two Yellow Wagtails of the year, one of which was a Blue-Headed Wagtail. These were seen briefly on the Narrows before heading north.
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A rather grey and wet day! |
The wind pushed some Manx Shearwaters close to shore with 25 seen passing Solfach this morning in the space of about ten minutes.
The only other migrants seen today were four Swallows battling the elements as they headed north, three Willow Warblers, and three Whimbrel around the Narrows.
A single Purple Sandpiper was on Henllwyn and 33 Oystercatchers were on the Narrows. A Merlin was sheltering from the rain behind a wall on the South End.
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