Monday, 27 October 2025

A mild and bright day brought good visibility across Bardsey, with a continued strong westerly wind. Offshore movement was modest, with six Shags seen off the West Coast and 120 Razorbills passing steadily. A single Arctic Skua was also recorded offshore.

Wildfowl remained consistent, with five Wigeons on the Narrows pond and eight Mallards on Solfach. A Peregrine was seen over the Mountain, and a Water Rail was heard calling in Withies. Three Moorhens were again present at the Observatory.

Waders were represented, with 23 Oystercatchers at Henllwyn, 14 Curlews, and four Turnstones off the West Coast. Mediterranean Gull numbers dropped slightly, with five seen offshore.

Among the passerines, five Wrens were at the Observatory, and eight Dunnocks were logged — six around Tŷ Pellaf and two at the Observatory. Four Blackbirds were also present. Tit flocks included  just seven Long-tailed Tits, and the regular Blue Tit and Great Tit.

Wren © Steven Stansfield

Corvids included six Magpies on the Lowlands, four Choughs at the Observatory, six Carrion Crows on the Narrows, and three Ravens on the Mountain.

On Solfach, 23 Rock Pipits and five Scandinavian Rock Pipits added to the diversity. Finch passage included 16 Chaffinches (split between the Observatory and Tŷ Pellaf), nine Goldfinches, and 14 Siskins

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