Tuesday, 3 June 2025

After an overnight storm, it was another bright, sunny day. A stunning male Red-backed Shrike was found actively feeding on insects at Ty Pellaf mid-morning. It gave excellent views for the observatory team and visitors alike! Red-backed Shrike is still the most recorded species of Shrike on the island with 33 records, however, today's bird is the first since 2020.

It was otherwise a relatively quiet day for migration, although a Reed Warbler was still singing in the observatory garden along with a Blackcap. A Ringed Plover also flew south at Solfach and there was plenty of Manx Shearwater activity offshore. 


Male Red-backed Shrike at Ty Pellaf (C) Colin Teal


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