Wednesday, 20 August 2025

The day was overcast and cool with the wind direction switching north into the afternoon. The gulls were congregated again in large flocks on the island with 792 Herring Gulls, 529 Kittiwakes, 43 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 14 Great Black-backed Gulls, 12 Black-headed Gulls and two Sandwich Terns off the Narrows. 

Migrants in the bushes were represented by a Redstart at Nant, a Spotted Flycatcher at the Observatory, a Sedge Warbler in the Withies and 33 Willow Warblers. It was a quieter day for hirundine passage though with 30 Swallows and 16 House Martins logged during the day. Waders included two Common Sandpipers, four Turnstones, two Redshanks, 18 Curlews, two Whimbrels and singles of Dunlin and Ringed Plover

Willow Warbler feeding on the cliffs (C) Greg Lee

A count of the Grey Seals in the afternoon yielded 187 across the island including the pup on the West Coast and seven Painted Ladies were on the island, the majority being on the South End.

Seal underwater (C) Greg Lee


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