A scorching day on our island with the temperature reaching 21.7 degrees celsius. It was no surprise then that the island was awash with migrants, however, these weren't avian arrivals as it became clear that there was a considerable movement of migrant butterflies with both Painted Ladies and Red Admirals seemingly arriving in off the sea and moving northward. A visit down on the South End yielded a minimum count of 150 Painted Ladies feeding on the Thrift with a smaller total for Red Admirals.
Painted Lady (C) Greg Lee |
Avian migrants during the day included a mobile Cuckoo first seen at Nant and later relocated at Ty Pellaf, 12 Spotted Flycatchers, seven Whitethroats, two Chiffchaffs, two Sedge Warblers and a single Willow Warbler. Three Sandwich Terns passed offshore and three Turnstones were joined at Solfach by two each of Dunlin and Sanderling.
Another arrival on the island concerned the cattle herd, having not been present during 2024 they were put to work in the wetlands to provide some beneficial conservation grazing. They certainly seemed to be enjoying the warm sun and their new pastures.
Cows in the wetlands. (C) Greg Lee |
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