A very miserable and wet start to the day with gloomy low cloud and a strong south-easterly wind blowing, bringing a fine mizzle that threatened to soak the unwary through to the skin. Eager eyes still risked the weather and headed outside although the birds for the most part were wisely keeping low. A new unringed Yellow-browed Warbler in Cristin Withy was the best discovery of the day, being caught and ringed when the wind dropped later in the afternoon, our fourth contribution to the Yellow-browed project this year whilst the ringed Siberian Chiffchaff also made an appearance. The Cetti's Warbler was rediscovered in the dense vegetation at Nant, having been off the radar for a couple of days. Commoner migrants included 20 Chiffchaffs, 20 Goldcrests, two Firecrests, 14 Blackbirds, six Redwings and seven Blackcaps. A few glances at the sea were made sporadically with 556 Kittiwakes, six Manx Shearwaters, 33 Mediterranean Gulls, five Common Gulls and a Black-headed Gull.
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Yellow-browed Warbler (C) Steve Stansfield |
A Sanderling and Grey Plover were on Solfach whilst a single Jack Snipe and two Common Snipes were flushed from the Wetlands.
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