Wednesday, 27 August 2025

Further spells of rain ensued overnight and a strong F6 south-westerly dominated the proceedings of the day. Periods spent watching the sea were rewarded with some moderate passage including our first Balearic Shearwater of the year off the West Coast, three Arctic Skuas, 95 Sandwich Terns, 25 Arctic Terns, 184 Kittiwakes, 116 Manx Shearwaters, 81 Gannets, nine Fulmars, six Razorbills and three Guillemots

Stormy waters from the South End hide (C) Greg Lee

Passerine migrants were thin on the ground with the Pied Flycatcher still lingering around the Observatory, eight Willow Warblers, five Goldcrests and a single White Wagtail. There was a small selection of waders to be had with six Redshanks, two Turnstones, seven Curlews, two Whimbrels and the Bar-tailed Godwit

Despite the winds, there were a few butterflies around with notably a resurgence in Small Coppers, with eight  individuals seen across the island of this charming species. Two Painted Ladies were also whizzing around whilst a pair of Common Blues were seen in the Wetlands. 

A count of the Grey Seals in the turbulent weather yielded another pup on the coast.

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