Monday, 15 September 2025

We experienced the stillest conditions overnight for some days but it was soon a return to normal with the spells of rain and wind beginning to gust for the upcoming upheaval in the weather on Monday. Highlights of a period spent watching the sea included an adult Sabine's Gull, a Sooty Shearwater, a Balearic Shearwater and our first Curlew Sandpiper of the year, perhaps not surprising given the recent wave of these elegant waders to Britain. Despite, a decent bout of wader passage, Solfach appeared to be relatively quiet save for the day-by-day increase in Seal pups. A Bar-tailed Godwit and seven Sanderlings were grounded and feeding up in the frothing surf. 
Sanderling (C) Greg Lee

A decent stakeout in the Withies did yield some passerines, notably Plas Withy which was concealing singles of Spotted Flycatcher, Pied Flycatcher and two each of Goldcrest and Willow Warbler. A second Pied Flycatcher also remained in the Observatory garden. Another Goldcrest was also sheltering in the small withy by Ty Pellaf. 
On the insect front, a Hummingbird Hawk-moth briefly zoomed through the Observatory garden and Buff-tip caterpillar was found in Ty Pellaf Withy. 
Buff-tip Caterpillar (C) Greg Lee


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