Thursday, 23 October 2025

The weather increased to an F7 westerly bringing lots of rain in until mid-afternoon. As a result, most of the day was spent by the staff preparing the Observatory for the end of the season as well as their own luggage in case of a premature exit off the island tomorrow, with the weekend looking pretty foul for a boat crossing. 

Despite some excellent counts of large Shearwater species off Pembrokeshire today, our own dedicated watchers weren't able to replicate much success although singles of Great Northern Diver and Sooty Shearwater would pass off the West Coast when visibility somewhat improved. A few finches made their way through early in the day, the majority being Chaffinches with a total of 418 moving north along with 150 Siskins and four each of Brambling and Greenfinch. Seven Fieldfares were a marginal increase on recent days and 11 Skylarks trickled overhead. A Merlin and a Golden Plover were off the West Coast.

The Seals were enjoying a haul out on Solfach. (C) Steve Stansfield


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