Wednesday, 24 September 2025

Settled and calm with the sun shining throughout the day. Just after midnight, a Quail was heard calling from the Wetlands, our second of the season after the brief bird in late spring. In the bushes, there was a Reed Warbler and a Willow Warbler in the Withies, two Blackcaps, 19 each of Chiffchaff and Goldcrest, 31 Robins and eight Dunnocks. 13 Wheatears and 13 White Wagtails were on the Narrows and 11 Stonechats were around the Wetlands and the South End. Finch passage was also noted with 43 Chaffinches and 16 Goldfinches around the island. Three Grey Wagtails passed through in addition. A male Sparrowhawk caught in the garden at Cristin was the highlight of the morning's ringing. 

Sparrowhawk (C) Ewan Turner

Waders were in quite low numbers with two Lapwings briefly on the South End, a Bar-tailed Godwit on the Narrows, a Purple Sandpiper, two Redshanks and three Turnstones on the Narrows/West Coast and three Ringed Plovers on the South End. Turnstone numbers in particular seem to be much lower than normal at the moment for this time of year. 

A Hummingbird Hawk-moth routinely visited the Observatory garden throughout the day and two Painted Ladies were on the island with a small number of Red Admirals and a single Large White

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