Friday, 29 August 2025

A slight drop in the breeze today with the sun shining throughout which was sufficient enough to bring in some more migrants.

Notably, Grey Wagtails appeared to be on the move with nine birds recording, the distinctive sharp flight-call giving away their presence. Other visible migration was also to be had with three Tree Pipits and four White Wagtails flying in/off the sea, another two of the latter were on the South End.  A small increase in Willow Warblers was also evident with 17 across the island along with nine Goldcrests and the Pied Flycatcher was still sallying around the Observatory garden throughout the day. Seven Robins also hinted to a small influx of these familiar garden birds. Hirundine passage consisted of 36 Swallows and 11 House Martins

Bar-tailed Godwit and Oystercatchers (C) Greg Lee

An Arctic Skua off the North End was the best on the sea with only a light passage of Manx Shearwaters noted along with 29 Gannets and a Fulmar. Four Turnstones, nine Curlews and singles of Bar-tailed Godwit, Whimbrel, Redshank and Dunlin were the wader totals for the day. 

Nine Small Coppers continued their recent uptick in numbers with sites across the UK hinting at a good generation recently. A Painted Lady was on the South End and there were nine Red Admirals

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