A cooling breeze from the east kept the temperature down for much of the day although it was still lovely and sunny.
Kestrel (C) Greg Lee |
A Kestrel was loitering around the Lighthouse on the South End and a Little Egret was on the North End. Our first Teal of autumn was in Solfach and a Pied Flycatcher was in the Observatory garden in the morning with it or another later being found at Plas Withy. A Marsh Harrier also flew through and our first Short-eared Owl of the year was a nice sighting up on the Mountain in the evening. An impressive collection of gulls and Kittiwakes was also evident with the South End logging 1860 of the latter rafting just offshore. Carreg Yr Honwy was also smothered and looked white for most of the day as it was packed with birds. Three each of Ringed Plover and Dunlin were on Solfach often associating with 11 Turnstones.
Kittiwakes rafting off the South End (C) Greg Lee |
Teal and Mallard (C) Greg Lee |
Six Risso's Dolphins were spied off the West Coast after a couple of days with no sightings. Insect sightings for the day included four Small Whites at Ty Pellaf, two Small Coppers, two Common Blues, 19 Red Admirals, 19 Green-veined Whites, two Large Whites, 14 Meadow Browns, one each of Small Tortoiseshell and Painted Lady and a single Migrant Hawker over the Observatory front garden.
The night sky proved to be spectacular with the Milky Way showing well.
Lighthouse against the night sky (C) Greg Lee |
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