A fresh north-westerly wind was blowing early doors making it hard for birding and cetacean surveying. A juvenile Cuckoo in the Withies was our first young bird of the year but was typically shy. On Solfach, at least three Common Sandpipers, a Dunlin and a Whimbrel were present and seven Curlews flew along the West Coast. A Black-headed Gull also flew over the Narrows.
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Common Seals and Grey Seal (left) (C) Phoebe Moss |
Another seal count revealead at least 220 using the island, with the majority in Henllwyn hiding from the breeze. Best of all, three Common Seals were found hauled out on the South End.
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