Thursday, 17 July 2025

It is always a notable day in the birding calendar when the first lemon-yellow juvenile Willow Warblers start to appear in the bushes at coastal migration watchpoints and today was no different with an individual heard in the Observatory garden and another two towards Nant. Autumn warbler passage is here! Three Sand Martins passed over the Narrows and nine Curlews were around the South End with a Sandwich Tern also offshore. However, for much of the day, a sea mist made visibility poor. The Moorhens have been busy with new broods with another brood appearing in the Withies, joining two other new families in the Wetlands and another at the Observatory. 

Rock Pipit (C) Greg Lee


No comments:

Post a Comment