The streak of foggy mornings continued although by midday the sun was shining strongly. The Curlew number was up to six on the island whilst singles of Common Sandpiper and Turnstone remained on Solfach. Over the Mountain, the newly-fledged Peregrine chick from the second brood was noisily nagging its parents. In the Observatory garden, the tapping of a Song Thrush using an anvil for the snail shells was frequently heard, with the young bird lurking in the bushes. Occasionally, the male would burst into song, despite the breeze.
A smart Buff Arches in the trap this morning (C) Greg Lee |
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