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Watching a Storm Petrel © Steven Stansfield |
Once the noise from the Manxes had died down and the sun had risen, there was lots of butterfly activity.
Meadow Browns were abundant with 79 of them.
Meadow Brown © Steve Stansfield |
Green-veined Whites weren’t far behind with 71 seen.
Green-veined White © Steve Stansfield |
Red Admirals made a strong showing too, with 30 fluttering about.
Red Admiral © Steve Stansfield |
Painted Ladies added a splash of colour with ten seen,
Painted Lady © Steve Stansfield |
and both Large Whites and Common Blues showed up five times each.
Large White © Steve Stansfield |
there were three Graylings, and one each of Small Copper and Peacock. All in all, a great day for butterfly watching with 205 individuals recorded.
Peacock © Steve Stansfield |
On the bird front, there wasn’t a huge amount of passage: three Dunlins, three Whimbrels, 39 Curlews, and singles of both Common Sandpiper and Turnstone were seen.
Far fewer gulls were seen today, although six juvenile Mediterranean Gulls were present in Solfach.
Passerine-wise, Swallow and House Martin numbers had increased slightly, with counts of 26 and 36 respectively.
Two Sedge Warblers were seen, along with two Whitethroats and 17 Willow Warblers. The highlight of the day, however, was a single Common Crossbill that flew south in the early morning.
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