Saturday, 10 May 2025

This morning was quiet with few migrants around and almost nothing in the nets. So it was quite the surprise when, during the welcome talk for our oncoming guests, Steve spotted a large bird flying along the West Coast, NW of the Obs. It was a Black Stork! Representing the first ever record for the island. after a quick dash to the north end it was seen again flying distantly over the mainland where it was picked up again and seen to land in a field in Rhoshirwaun. 

Black Stork (C) Ewan Turner

Other than that, the day was quiet - but we weren't complaining! A female Yellow Wagtail was on the South End and singles of Reed Warbler, Blackcap, Chiffchaff and Spotted Flycatcher were recorded across the island. Two Sedge Warblers, one Sand Martin, eight House Martins, 29 Swallows and 14 Whimbrels were also seen.

No comments:

Post a Comment