Wednesday, 25 June 2025

A day of murk around the island. A Ringed Plover and Curlew flew over the South End in the morning and a Sedge Warbler foundaway from the known territories this season was interesting. In the afternoon, the team headed back around the North End to continue work on the Gulls in the still conditions. Another 26 Herring Gull chicks were fitted with colour-rings. It was interesting to note at least four House Martins hanging around the East Side, possibly hinting that there has been a nesting attempt on one of the cliffs this year. 

A creche for the Herring Gull chicks (C) Greg Lee

The most unusual sighting of the day came courtesy of Gareth, who had managed to catch a huge Crawfish on his most recent lobster-fishing trip.  A very bizarre-looking creature that wouldn't have looked out of place on a sci-fi film set!

The Crawfish, straight off the set of Doctor Who (C) Greg Lee


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