A fine rain appeared and lasted the whole day, making coverage very difficult in the constant wet!. Sightings were limited with a Reed Warbler on the South End thankfully showing itself long enough before diving in the gorse to cast away aspersions of it being anything else. Two Chiffchaffs were hiding in the Withies with another couple hiding in the Observatory garden. A Blackcap and a Willow Warbler were also in Plas Withy with nine Robins in the Withies. On the South End, eight Ringed Plovers were enjoying the turf along with two White Wagtails. Only one Stonechat remained on the South End after the small influx the previous day.
Reed Warbler (C) Greg Lee |
Perhaps the biggest highlight of the day was delivered by the insects, with our first Convolvulus Hawk-moth being trapped by a diligent trapper despite the less than ideal conditions. This striking migrant occasionally appears on Bardsey providing a splash of size and colour.
Convolvulus Hawk-moth (C) Greg Lee |
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