Friday, 22 August 2025

The wind switched over to the west and although gentle, it was a quieter day for migrants on the island. A Swift flew over the Observatory, a Sand Martin was over the South End, two Spotted Flycatchers were at Nant, two Whitethroats were in the Wetlands and there were 12 Willow Warblers, eight Goldcrests and three Sedge Warblers.

On the Narrows, there were now four Grey Herons, including a lingering bird sporting a ring and four Sandwich Terns. Three Dunlins were at Solfach along with four Turnstones and three Redshanks. On the South End there were two Common Sandpipers and a Ringed Plover.

Sandwich Tern and Oystercatchers (C) Greg Lee

It was a good day for marine mammal sightings with several Risso's Dolphins being seen well during the afternoon after a quiet few days for cetacenas. Butterfly totals for the day included 15 Small Whites, 14 Red Admirals, 13 Green-veined Whites, nine Meadow Browns, eight Small Tortoisehells, three each of Painted Lady and Large White and singles of Common Blue and Small Copper. A Pearly Underwing in the moth trap was a nice migrant amongst an increase of Dark Swordgrass

Pearly Underwing (C) Greg Lee


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