Saturday, 30 August 2025

Breezy today with an F8 south-westerly picking up later on and plenty of rain dropping in. Despite the wind, the sea was quiet with nine Common Scoters, 11 Fulmars, 24 Gannets and 128 Manx Shearwaters.

Migrants on the land included a Tree Pipit and Grey Wagtail at the North End, two White Wagtails on the South End, singles of Spotted Flycatcher and Sedge Warbler in the Withies and seven Willow Warblers. The Pied Flycatcher remained at the Observatory. Waders were represented by a Ringed Plover and two Common Sandpipers on the South End, seven Whimbrels, six Curlews and eight Turnstones. Four Grey Herons were also touring around the island, often in pairs. 

In the choppy waters off the West Coast, a Risso's Dolphin was briefly seen twice before vanishing. A Rosy Rustic was new for the year in the moth-trap, one of the classic moths of the late summer period.

The sky managed to clear up as night fell and it was another decent showing of the stars (C) Greg lee


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