Tuesday, 21 October 2025

A strengthening westerly wind through the day made the birding difficult on the island. Attempts at seawatching were short-lived with 28 Common Scoters, 400 Razorbills, two Guillemots, and five Manx Shearwaters being notable. Our first sighting of a Purple Sandpiper for a few weeks came from the Narrows with singles of Lapwing and Grey Plover, Bar-tailed Godwit and three Ringed Plovers all providing wader interest.

Water Pipit (C) Steve Stansfield

Yesterday's Water Pipit remained on Solfach amongst a healthy scattering of Rock Pipits, often feeding amongst the impressive numbers of Seals hauled out from the rough seas. Another congregation of gulls was also enjoyed with 74 Herring Gulls, 12 Mediterranean Gulls, two Common Gulls and 64 Black-headed Gulls counted. Overhead passage was somewhat limited with 301 Starlings, 28 Skylarks, a single Grey Wagtail and small numbers of Chaffinches, Goldfinches, Siskins and Linnets. At least three Bramblings, four Lesser Redpolls and two Greenfinches were also picked up on the move. Just nine Chiffchaffs and 18 Goldcrests were in the bushes, with a roving flock of Long-tailed Tits failing to attract the attention of any unusual stragglers though three Firecrests at Nant were found in the afternoon. The ringed Siberian Chiffchaff continued its stay in Cristin Withy. Thrushes were represented by 15 Blackbirds, six Redwings and four Song Thrushes.

Mynydd Mawr and Braich y Pwll bathed in the evening sun from the Nant Plantation (C) Greg Lee

In the evening, we enjoyed our end of season curry night with a fabulous offering of different curries provided by guests and staff alike. 

Curry Night and satisfied diners (C) Steve Stansfield


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