Continued F6 south-westerlies today bringing more rain early on. The sea was quieter than hoped with only a light passage of Manx Shearwaters supported by smaller numbers of Gannets, Kittiwakes and Fulmars. The Pied Flycatcher in the garden resumed its stay for the third day and another was in the Plantation at Nant. Only three Willow Warblers and five Goldcrests were on land, with other migrants either non-existent or hunkered down out of sight.
| Rain clouds passing through the Sound (C) Greg Lee |
| This young Manx Shearwater was exploring the outside world during the night- some down is still present on the head. (C) Greg Lee |
On the other hand, a count of the Grey Seals totalled 222 with another new pup on Carreg Yr Honwy found late in the day. Butterflies were also quiet in the breezy conditions with singles of Small Copper and Painted Lady on the South End and nine Red Admirals, the majority staying around the Observatory garden
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