Wednesday, 13 August 2025

The breeze picked up today with a rather cool and foggy start to the morning which quickly dissipated into another sunny day.

Grounded migrants were in good supply with 73 Willow Warblers leading the charge, with many birds flicking in various bushes around the island and alighting on fences. Spotted Flycatchers totalled 21 in number with many birds around the Withies and the Plantation at Nant and other migrants in lower numbers included our first Whinchat and two Redstarts of autumn, two Pied Flycatchers, four Whitethroats and two Sedge Warblers. Hirundine passage was also noted with 71 House Martins and 62 Swallows during the day.

Pied Flycatcher (C) Greg Lee

Willow Warbler (C) Greg Lee

Waders were well represented with two Lapwings seen flying south along the West Coast before briefly perching on Solfach, six Ringed Plovers, 25 Turnstones, five Redshanks, eight Curlews, four Whimbrels, two Dunlins and a single Sanderling.

At least one Kestrel remained on the island, four Common Scoters were offshore and 42 Black-headed Gulls were around the island with three Mediterranean Gulls. In the evening, seven Storm Petrels were at the North End.

Butterfly sightings were highlighted by our first Clouded Yellow of the year which was found on the South End. Elsewhere, eight Painted Ladies, 11 Red Admirals, nine Small Tortoiseshells, two Common Blues, two Graylings and a Peacock were recorded. A Migrant Hawker was at Nant and a Hummingbird Hawk-moth was at the Observatory. 

Clouded Yellow (C) Greg Lee

It was also a momentous day in the calendar with the first Grey Seal pup of the season seen down on the West Coast, lets hope many more are to come! 



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