The much anticipated day of the bird race for the University Students with the teams getting out into the field early.
All in all, it seemed to have been a bit of clear-out of passerine migrants with 36 Willow Warblers, one Spotted Flycatcher and five Whitethroats. However, there were now three Pied Flycatchers in the Plantation at Nant. Two Skylarks over the North End were the first records for some time and a good "blocker" for the lucky bird race team. A White Wagtail was on Solfach and 22 Wheatears were counted. 45 Swallows and 32 House Martins would pass over during the day.
It was a good day for Tern passage on the other hand with 32 Sandwich Terns descending on the West Coast and Solfach plus three each of Common and Arctic Tern briefly dropping in on the rocks, both the first of autumn. Wader totals for the day included 44 Curlews, five Whimbrels, 30 Turnstones, three Redshanks, 17 Ringed Plovers, two Dunlins and singles of Sanderling and Purple Sandpiper.
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Sandwich Tern (C) Steven Stansfield |
A Harbour Porpoise was off the North End in the morning. Insect highlights during the day included a Hummingbird Hawk-moth at the Observatory, a Grayling in the North End, 11 Red Admirals, six Painted Ladies, three Common Blues, one Small Copper and a Migrant Hawker.
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Grayling (C) Steve Stansfield |
In the afternoon, the students were treated to a circuit round the island on Gareth's boat as well as investigating some lobster pots holding various goodies. When evening came and the kindly baked Smartie Cookies provided by Gwen and Poppy had been snaffled, it was time for the results with the winning total being 54 species. The following quiz also proved to be a nailbiter, with half a point being the difference between the winning team and the nearest competitor! A trip to catch Storm Petrels resulted in the best catch of the year with 30+ birds being ringed.
Velvet Swimming Crab (C) Greg Lee |
The Lighthouse viewed from offshore (C) Greg Lee |
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