A much breezier day out there with a variety of weather from sunny spells to fog and rain. Perhaps the highlight of the morning South End patrol was a Red-veined Darter found amongst the low vegetation, the first record for several years of this small dragonfly (also the first dragonfly species of the season). This species is a migrant, often turning up more regularly in the south of the UK but can be found anywhere in the right wind conditions.
Red-veined Darter (C) Greg Lee |
Offshore, the seabirds were enjoying the blustery conditions with Manx Shearwaters, Gannets and the various auks passing offshore. Around the South End and Narrows, more broods of Wheatear are starting to appear and enjoy their new sense of freedom. A check of the Manx Shearwater burrows revealed the chicks are starting to appear.
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