After a few days of grim weather, today finally brought a break in the gloom. Sunshine bathed the island for much of the day, and the solar panels responded with a modest, but very welcome 4.3kWh—still barely enough to keep me and Emma powered up, especially with the amount of washing we’ve been doing lately!
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| Tŷ Capel and The Chapel in the morning sun |
A quick trip to the Narrows produced a few bits of interest. Skylarks were on the move, with twenty-seven noted overhead, accompanied by a small passage of pipits. A decent count of 740 Starlings was also logged, swirling and chattering in loose flocks.
The bird of the morning was a toss-up between two brief but exciting encounters. A very vocal Richard’s Pipit gave me the runaround while I was scanning for new seal pups; heard clearly but never settled long enough for a proper look or any pictures. Moments later whilst in hot pursuit of said pipit, a Snow Bunting appeared in front of me, only to realise I was there and bomb off towards the lighthouse in a flash of white and cinnamon, but did hang around long enough for me to rattle off a few shots.
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| Snow Bunting - nice little addition to the day © Steven Stansfield |
A walk along the west coast in search of seal pups proved fruitless, but one new pup was seen on the Narrows. Unfortunately, her mother wasn’t present, so I wasn’t able to get the images we need for our site fidelity project.
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| a 'new' week to ten days old, seal pup © Steven Stansfield |
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| the Solfach mob © Steven Stansfield |
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| a fine fiery sunset © Steven Stansfield |
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