Saturday, 13 September 2025

A rather unusual start with a brief window to get the guests off the island and bring our next set in meant for a very early start for staff to do the weekly changeover. 

On the sightings front, things were a bit limiting with the continuing strong winds but despite conditions that don't hold much promise rather dominating the start to September, we've done rather well for ourselves which was further proved today with the discovery of our seventh (!) Hoopoe of the season briefly on Pen Cristin before vanishing around the East Side. The two Pied Flycatchers remained on the island, two Willow Warblers were in the Withies and several Goldcrests were scattered around. A Sparrowhawk was feasting on an unfortunate Woodpigeon in the garden. 47 Linnets were congregating on the South End and three Wheatears were still hanging on. 

Hoopoe (C) Steve Stansfield

Sanderling (C) Steve Stansfield

On the beach, a Knot, two Sanderlings and three Bar-tailed Godwits were present, three Grey Herons were loitering in the Wetlands and two Whimbrels were on the Narrows. Offshore, two Great Skuas passed off the North End. 

The Grey Seal Pups have had a recent surge in number with 24 now around the islands. A Silver Y was on the mountainside and four Small Coppers were on the wing.

Seal Pup (C) Steve Stansfield


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