Friday, 10 October 2025

The weather conditions remained practically the same as the day before with no change in the direction or strength of the wind and the sky continuing to be heavily overcast. It was a fairly expected offering on the island with 49 Goldcrests and 34 Robins leading the numbers for grounded passerines. There was a small increase of Blackbirds with six around Ty Pellaf with a single Blackcap and a Song Thrush at Traeth Ffynnon, six Chiffchaffs were in the Withies. Three Coal Tits dropping into the Nant plantation were a nice addition to the day list with a Great Tit (only our second of the year) also ringed at Nant. Two Blue Tits also remained on the island. Finch passage continues to increase with four Lesser Redpolls at Nant, 29 Chaffinches, 15 Goldfinches, 50 Linnets and 10 Siskins passing over. Two Grey Wagtails and 15 Skylarks were also clocked going overhead and a Wheatear was down at Henllwyn. 

A Little Egret over the South End was our first record for some weeks. later feeding down at Cafn. Six each of Redshank and Turnstone were around the Narrows, a Teal was in the Wetlands along with a Snipe and a Long-eared Owl was detected flying over with a thermal during the very calm night. 

Little Egret (C) Greg Lee

In the moth-trap, a Large Ranunculus was new for the year, as was the charming Green-brindled Crescent

Large Ranunculus (C) Greg lee

In the afternoon, the staff gathered to clear up the cuttings from the previous day at Nant, using the very efficient and mighty chipper! 

Working with the chipper (C) 


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