An F4 SW continued through the day, as a result, with a deterioration in weather forecast for the upcoming days the staff had to do an impromptu changeover to welcome our next set of guests during the evening.
The sea proved to be quiet with four Teals moving west, four Common Scoters, nine Fulmars, 27 Gannets, 25 Manx Shearwaters, 33 Razorbills, 12 Sandwich Terns and one Arctic Tern.
In Henllwyn, a Common Sandpiper was bobbing on the rocks with other waders including 25 each of Turnstone and Curlew along with two Whimbrels. It was a bit of a clearout in passerine migrants with 19 Robins, eight Wheatears, eight Willow Warblers, three Chiffchaffs, eight Goldcrests, three White Wagtails, a Grey Wagtail and a Whitethroat.
Great Black-backed Gull and Herring Gull (C) Greg Lee |
Other wildlife sightings included six Painted Ladies, 13 Red Admirals, three Small Coppers and two Migrant Hawkers.
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