Wednesday, 22 October 2025

The wind dropped down for what will be the last still day of the season with plenty of sunshine to be enjoyed too. Despite this, the fairly strong westerly winds overnight had not prompted an arrival of migrants with the cast mostly being now quite familiar faces from the past week or so. The Water Pipit was still performing on Solfach throughout the day, the Cetti's Warbler remained at Nant and the Little Owl was rediscovered at the North End. Goldcrests totalled 33 and there were just nine Chiffchaffs in the bushes as well as the ringed Siberian Chiffchaff

Offshore, a total of 640 Black-headed Gulls, 220 Mediterranean Gulls, six Common Gulls, a Little Gull and a single Arctic Skua moved past on the calmer seas. Two each of Wigeon and Teal remained around the island. 52 Curlews along the West Coast was a good count and other wader totals included 21 Turnstones, three Ringed Plovers and the lingering Bar-tailed Godwit, Grey Plover and Whimbrel. The Ravens were clearly up to something with 17 descending over the Narrows briefly in the morning although they were outshined by 25 Rooks also on a day visit to the island.  The Choughs were also enjoying themselves with a total of 27 on Solfach. 

Corvids on Solfach (C) Steve Stansfield

Finch passage consisted of 44 Chaffinches, 11 Greenfinches, 12 Siskins, 42 Linnets, 22 Goldfinches and a Lesser Redpoll. A chance glance at the Heligoland trap also delivered a fine Brambling. 75 Skylarks, 87 Meadow Pipits, 144 Starlings and nine Reed Buntings were the best of the rest seen on visible migration. 

Brambling (C) Steve Stansfield


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