Continued calm weather with plenty of sun to welcome our next set of guests onto the island on changeover day.
The birding highlight came fairly early doors when the distinctive flight calls of a Dotterel were heard and the wader was seen flying northwards over the Mountain. Later attempts in the afternoon to relocate the bird on the Mountain and Northwest fields were unsuccessful. Otherwise, it was a fairly steady day on the migration front with 12 Willow Warblers, two Whitethroats, three Goldcrests, two Chiffchaffs and a Sedge Warbler noted. White Wagtails have also began to appear with seven seen.
Stonechat (C) Greg Lee |
A single Bar-tailed Godwit was on Solfach along with ten Turnstones and three each of Purple Sandpiper and Dunlin were on the Narrows with a increase in Oystercatchers at the latter site to 26, after a drop in numbers post-breeding.
Red Admirals continue to increase with 20 seen across the island along with two Painted Ladies, eight Small Whites, four Large Whites and a single Small Copper.
Views across the Bardsey Sound from the Mountain (C) Greg Lee |
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