Continued wind although conditions remained dry for the day. A Swift blitzed through the South End early doors and two Little Egrets were on the Narrows. Offshore, it was rather quiet in the south-easterly wind with five Common Scoters, 14 Dunlins and two Arctic Skuas being notable. A mix of waders were around with two Bar-tailed Godwits, 29 Curlews, eight Turnstones, two Dunlins and a Ringed Plover mainly around the Narrows/Solfach.
| Bar-tailed Godwit (C) Greg Lee |
On the land, it was rather quiet with eight Wheatears, 10 Robins, three each of Willow Warbler, White Wagtail and Goldcrest, two Chiffchaffs and a Grey Wagtail noted. Butterflies were also thin on the ground with 15 Red Admirals mainly based around the Withies and the Observatory Garden as well as a Speckled Wood at Nant.
168 Grey Seals including nine pups were counted on the island and a Risso's Dolphin was briefly showing off the South End.
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| The seal pups are gaining size quickly (C) Phoebe Moss |

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