A blustery day with a F4 easterly and sunshine starting the morning before switching to the west bringing a drop in wind and cloud cover.
Kittiwake numbers were still high with 2220 gathering on the Narrows, South End, Carreg Yr Honwy and North End. Likewise, there was still a large amount of gulls with 1426 Herring Gulls, 152 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 17 Great Black-backed Gulls, 27 Black-headed Gulls, six Mediterranean Gulls and a Common Gull. A Common Tern was on the rocks off the West Coast in the afternoon and five Sandwich Terns were routinely diving just offshore.
Common Tern and Herring Gull (C) Greg Lee |
A Bar-tailed Godwit was new in on the Narrows, being caught and ringed after dark and other waders included three Whimbrels, six Curlews, six Turnstones, two Redshanks and singles of Common Sandpiper, Dunlin, Ringed Plover and Sanderling.
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Bar-tailed Godwit (C) Ewan Turner |
On the land there were 31 Willow Warblers, five Goldcrests, a Sedge Warbler and a light overhead passage of hirundines including two Sand Martins, 72 House Martins and 22 Swallows. A Short-eared Owl was seen on the Narrows during the night.
There was a reduction in butterfly activity in the breeze with singles of Common Blue and Painted Lady recorded along with nine Red Admirals, ten Green-veined Whites and eight Meadow Browns. Migrant Hawkers were in the Observatory garden and Plas Withy.
An adult Risso's Dolphin was with a juvenile on the West Coast.
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