A foggy start to the morning which fortunately burned off as the sun heated up. A party of three Swifts toured over mid-afternoon and the visiting Grey Heron population had risen to three. For the Observatory staff, the calmer weather allowed for more work to be undertaken on the East Side with the first Puffin, Razorbill and Guillemot chicks of the year ringed as well as some more Shags. As darkness fell, two Storm Petrels were seen flying around the cliffs.
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Puffin chick (C) Colin Teal |
Away from the birding, several species of Jellyfish were noted in Henllywn with many Moon Jellyfish joined by up to four Blue Jellyfish and a Lion's Mane. The smart Buff Arches was new for the year in the moth-trap.
Buff Arches (C) Greg Lee |
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