A bright day with continued strong south-westerly winds before heavy cloud and rain loomed in. A single Ringed Plover was on the South End, a White Wagtail was at Solfach and at least three Whimbrels were on the various rocks. A survey of the Oystercatchers around the island found plenty of nests with eggs all along the coastline, some of which will be hatching imminently. In the strong winds, the Manx Shearwaters were passing the island in big numbers, it was amazing to watch them in their element amongst the troughs in the stormy waters.
One of many Oystercatcher eggs around the coast this afternoon (C) Greg Lee |
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