Saturday, 16 August 2025

A busy day for staff as the University week came to a close, with the students departing after having a fortunate week for the weather and birds. We also said goodbye to Lauren who has concluded her field research on the Manx Shearwaters and is having a very well-deserved rest back on the mainland. We're very much looking forward to seeing the final results of her work.

There were a few noteable sightings during the day with singles of Tree Pipit and Grey Wagtail over the Wetlands, a Marsh Harrier flew north over the Narrows and two Sand Martins headed south. Around Plas, a small flock of House Martins alighted during the early afternoon with 23 birds taking interest around the chimneys. At least 14 Willow Warblers were present in the bushes and two Goldcrests remained at Nant. 

On Solfach, the crop of seaweed on the beach held 12 Turnstones, two Ringed Plovers, two Dunlins and a Redshank, with another two of the latter on the rocks at Henllwyn. A Grey Heron was still loitering around the Narrows and 16 Sandwich Terns were just offshore.

Other fauna sightings included two Porpoises off  the West Coast, singles of Silver Y and Migrant Hawker in the garden and butterflies included two Common Blues, five Painted Ladies, nine Red Admirals, four Small Tortoishells, seven Green-veined Whites and 11 Meadow Browns

The University students (C) Emma Stansfield


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