A day where several highlights were noted across the island. The Cuckoo was singing in the Wetlands early morning, with a Reed Warbler and Spotted Flycatcher in Cristin Withy. A further nine Spotted Flycatchers were enjoying the Plantation at Nant whilst two new Chiffchaffs were caught in the Observatory garden. A Golden Plover flying over the Mountain was only our second sighting of the year. Our first fledged Rock Pipits of the year were sighted on the East Side during a check of the seabirds.
Spotted Flycatcher (C) Greg Lee |
On the non-avian front, a check of the wetlands yielded our first Early Marsh Orchids on the cusp of flowering and a male Orange-tip in the Withies was an interesting find of this irregular butterfly species. A Garden Tiger caterpillar was found in the garden, the striking adults will be gracing the trap by the end of July.
Early Marsh Orchid- just getting there! (C) Greg Lee |
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