Tuesday, 7 October 2025

The last day of strong gusting south-westerlies for the week, with highlights being limited to five Golden Plovers over the Narrows, 11 Mediterranean Gulls, six White Wagtails and a Lesser Redpoll over the Wetlands. Eight Swallows passing along the coast were our first sightings for a while with Goldcrests and Robins only numbering 15 and nine respectively. In the Observatory garden, keen eyes found the feather of our first Long-eared Owl of the season, clearly it is hiding somewhere in the vicinity. Interestingly, Magpies appear to be doing something with a big group of 17 on the South End this morning with other birds scattered around the island during the day. 


Robin (C) Greg Lee

The Seal pups are relaxing now the wind is dying down (C) Greg Lee

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