Overcast cloud and fairly gentle winds did the trick and it was quite the day for variety on the island. Goldcrests were most numerous with 96 around the island, the majority of which were at Nant. These tiny sprites were backed up by impressive totals of other migrants including 57 Robins, 13 White Wagtails, 22 Wheatears, 32 Stonechats, 19 Chiffchaffs, two Willow Warblers and 16 Blackcaps. An arrival of Tit species was also prevalent with five Long-tailed Tits, seven Blue Tits and a single Coal Tit at Nant. Elsewhere there were singles of Redstart, Garden Warbler, Grasshopper Warbler, our first Treecreeper of the year, Spotted Flycatcher and Firecrest. Two showy Ring Ouzels were well received, with the birds hanging around the withy near Ty Capel and demonstrating their distinctive "chakking" call. Yesterday's Wryneck also remained on Pen Cristin where it still favoured hiding in the Gorse.
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Ring Ouzel (C) Steve Stansfield |
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Treecreeper (C) Ewan Turner |
Visible migration was also in full effect with no less than 45 Skylarks, seven Grey Wagtails, 13 Chaffinches, 13 Siskins, two Lesser Redpolls and our first Twite of the year over the Narrows. Offshore, a juvenile Sabine's Gull was sat on the calm waters whilst in the Wetlands, the first Wigeon of the autumn was on Pwll Ty Pellaf. The Merlin continued to hang around on the South End and two Peregrines were over the Mountain, whilst two Sparrowhawks were seen at Nant. A Golden Plover flew over and a Snipe was on the South End. At least three Water Rails were now present on the island in addition.
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Stonechat (C) Steve Stansfield |
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