August went out like a lion with an F7 south-westerly blowing in all day. Mercifully, the heavy rain held off until late in the night, only slightly soaking the blog author on his return back to his night quarters.
It was a day of quality over quantity on the sea with year-ticks in the form of three Roseate Terns and a smart juvenile Little Gull. The supporting cast included four Arctic Skuas, 68 Arctic Terns, 48 Sandwich Terns, 26 Fulmars, 84 Gannets and 422 Manx Shearwaters.
Sandwich Tern on a stormy backdrop (C) Greg Lee |
On the land, there was a mix of waders to be had including two Purple Sandpipers, singles of Ringed Plover, Dunlin and Bar-tailed Godwit, 13 Turnstones, 11 Whimbrels, two Redshanks and two Curlews. A Common Snipe was additionally flushed off the Wetlands. As expected passerine migrants were limited in the conditions but a Sedge Warbler was in Cristin Withy, three Wheatears were on the South End and a White Wagtail was on the Narrows.
Turnstone (C) Greg Lee |
Other fauna included a pod of three Common Dolphins off the North End and a Small Copper near Ty Pellaf was found hiding from the gusting winds.
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