Sunday, 24 August 2025

It was a warm day with a gentle southerly wind and further sunshine. Four Spotted Flycatchers had dropped in with three at Nant and one at Ty Bach with a single Firecrest at the former site. A flava Wagtail flew over the Wetlands mid-morning, three White Wagtails were on Solfach and 50 Swallows headed north early on. Two Whitethroats appeared to be hanging around together in the Wetlands before later being seen near Carreg Bach and a Sedge Warbler was also hiding in the bushes along with three Willow Warblers. Perhaps most notable for us island-folk was a Blue Tit seen early in the Observatory garden before heading south, a first record of the season for a species that can even be easily seen coming up from the boat at Porth Meudwy and has bred on the island in the past!

It was a quieter day for waders with the lingering Bar-tailed Godwit on the Narrows, 27 Oystercatchers, nine Turnstones and singles of Ringed Plover and Dunlin. With the conditions still enough and the forecast predicting stronger winds coming up, a Storm Petrel session was carried out with 15 birds caught including five re-traps from elsewhere in the UK.

Solfach looking idyllic (C) Greg Lee

It was also a great day for marine mammal babies with two new Grey Seal pups discovered around the coast and a calf Harbour Porpoise seen with adults!

Grey Seal Pup (C) Phoebe Moss


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