Another day of quality with a good mix. The sea was first to deliver with highlights including a Grey Phalarope, an adult Sabine's Gull, an impressive adult Pomarine Skua, Balearic Shearwater, our first Black Tern of the year and a stream of terns including 66 Arctic Terns, 19 Sandwich Terns and 18 Common Terns plus two Arctic Skuas. 214 Razorbills south down the West Coast was also a fair tally. It was also a good day for gull passage with 34 Black-headed Gulls and singles of Common Gull and Mediterranean Gull.
At Nant, our second Nightingale of the year was caught along with a Pied Flycatcher. A similar effort at Cristin delivered another Pied Flycatcher along with our first Garden Warbler of autumn. Another Pied Flycatcher was present in the afternoon at the Observatory with another down in Plas Withy. Willow Warblers totalled six whilst Robins had decreased to four and a single Wheatear was between the Observatory and Ty Pellaf. Our second Great White Egret of the year also flew over the island heading south before disappearing low over the sea. Two Grey Wagtails would fly over during the day and three White Wagtails were on Solfach.
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| Nightingale (C) Steve Stansfield |
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| Pied Flycatcher (C) Steve Stansfield |
A count of 207 Grey Seals was obtained across the island and there was a fair bit of invertebrate variety with singles of Hummingbird Hawk-moth and Migrant Hawker in the Observatory garden. Butterflies included five Small Coppers, two Painted Ladies and eight Red Admirals.


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