Lovely and calm today on the island with a reasonable mix of birds present. A Wryneck early doors on Pen Cristin proved to be elusive, but was a welcome sighting anyway. At Nant, three Coal Tits were the first for the year and were joined by a Redstart, Blue Tit, a Water Rail, two Firecrests and a Spotted Flycatcher. Another Firecrest was down in the Withies where the loitering Great Spotted Woodpecker was also present along with another Blue Tit. A Reed Warbler and a Blackcap were also present, with another of the latter also at the Observatory. Commoner migrant totals included 17 Goldcrests, ten Stonechats, nine Chiffchaffs, eight Wheatears and 22 Robins. Visible passage included a Skylark over the South End, two Grey Wagtails, four Siskins, 13 Goldfinches and three Chaffinches.
A flock of 27 Curlews was off the North End and seven Whimbrels were off the West Coast. A Guillemot off the North End was also a sporadic sighting for this time of year.
In the moth-trap, a Brindled Ochre was new for the year, this is a rather local species to rocky coastal areas.
Brindled Ochre (C) Greg Lee |
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