Thursday, 24 April 2025

The day of the University bird race and as such, coverage of the island was almost constant throughout the day as three teams competed to get the highest bird total. 

Highlights found during the race included two Canada Geese off the North End, two Rooks on the South End, the Gadwall pair, our first Black-headed Gull of the year touring just offshore, a Ringed Plover, a Purple Sandpiper and flyovers of Siskin and Lesser Redpoll. Migrant totals included three Grasshopper Warblers, four Sedge Warblers, 12 Willow Warblers, six Chiffchaffs, three White Wagtails, 55 Swallows, 32 Sand Martins and four House Martins. The results were very close with the winning team captained by Greg achieving 53 species and also proving that the early bird catches the worm, as they were out at 6am to join Greg for his breeding bird census up on the Mountain! This is despite missing out on some expected species such as Peregrine and Merlin. 

Purple Sandpiper- one of the highly prized species sought by our teams (C) Nathan Jackson

In the evening, it was time for the quiz with a very close result with a sudden death round needing to determine who was the winning team, rounds included feather ID, botanical knowledge, invertebrates and even a topical bonus round on the papacy! Ewan's team just managed to clinch victory with some extremely impressive anagram solving speed on display from all teams.

The teams ready for action (C) Steve Stansfield



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