The weather seemed to be for amicable than the forecast had suggested and it was a very pleasant autumnal day on Bardsey with ample amounts of sunshine and the wind dropping down relatively early.
The highlight of the birding was a Water Pipit found on Solfach amongst an influx of 50 Rock Pipits to the island. The bird wasn't the easiest to connect with but stayed around for the day enjoying the piles of seaweed offerings on the beach. Visible migration also continued for the day with a Lapland Bunting over the South End, three Lesser Redpolls, three Crossbills, 196 Chaffinches, five Bramblings, nine Greenfinches, 21 Siskins, 44 Goldfinches, two Swallows, 91 Starlings and 55 Skylarks. At Nant, the Treecreeper remained in the Plantation and the Cetti's Warbler was quite vocal in the undergrowth. 31 Goldcrests were around the island along with 28 Chiffchaffs, 27 Robins, 12 Blackcaps, two Siberian Chiffchaffs and five Firecrests. Two Great Tits, two Blue Tits and a Coal Tit continued the recent showing for this group of birds whilst the roaming Long-tailed Tit flock numbered ten.
Greenfinch (C) Greg Lee |
Corvids enjoyed a busy day too with five each of Jackdaw and Rook over the Narrows, a reappearance of the Hooded Crow, 33 Carrion Crows and 58 Magpies. There were now two Grey Plovers on Solfach along with five Ringed Plovers and a Jack Snipe was flushed from the Wetlands. Gulls had also increased in number as 77 Herring Gulls descended on the Narrows along with 128 Mediterranean Gulls, 90 Black-headed Gulls, 53 Common Gulls and 11 Lesser Black-backed Gulls mostly passing by the South End and West Coast.
Away from the birds, a Migrant Hawker at Nant was the first sighting this month.
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