Monday, 23 March 2026

A bright and settled day with a fresh southerly breeze force four, a slight sea state and good visibility. The temperature stayed around 10°C, giving a crisp but pleasant feel across the island.

Our other Assistant this year Joel Tragen, who many of you will have met during his numerous times volunteering on the island, arrived today 

Emma, Ezra and Joel heading to the Obs from the boat. © Steven Stansfield

Indoor work continued post census, with me finishing of the washroom, Emma moved onto sorting the Library, Ezra continued his de-moulding quest, I moved to painting the north quad bedroom and Joel spent the day unpacking

sealant and paint all dry, walls painted and ready to go © Steven Stansfield 

A pair of Fulmars were at Pen Cristin early on and two Gannets moved past the South End. Ducks and geese were represented by four Shelducks between the South End and Solfach, the pair of Gadwall on Pwll G and two Mallards around Solfach and Pwll G. and the Brent Goose remained off Solfach. We are ever hopefull the Gadwalls will be staying to breed again and hopefully be successful this year.

Raptors included an immature male Sparrowhawk around the Observatory, a female Merlin at the South End and an immature female Peregrine also hunting at the South End.

Peregrine © Ezra Sherwell

Moorhens totalled three between the School Pond, Pwll Gareth and Cristin. Oystercatchers reached 76, two Redshanks were present, one at Henllwyn and another at Solfach.

Herring Gulls were reduced today with only four at the Narrows, while five Great Black‑backed Gulls were seen between the Narrows and the South End. Thirty Kittiwakes gathered off Pen Cristin.

Woodpigeons reached 11 across the Lowlands. Meadow Pipits climbed again to 120, with a large flock of seventy feeding across the Lowlands and the remainder scattered around the South End, the Narrows and the Wetlands. Rock Pipits totalled seven.

Pied Wagtails numbered ten at the Narrows, with two 'alba' wagtails by the South End. Dunnocks totalled four and a single Robin remained around the Mountain. Stonechats were again present with four including a pair at the South End. Three Wheatears, two males and one female, were also at the South End. Two Blackbirds lingered around the Withies and Cristin.

Warblers remained quiet with only two Chiffchaffs, one at the Wetlands and one at the Observatory, while a single Blackcap was on the Wetlands. Goldcrests increased slightly with six including five around Nant. The Firecrest was again seen around the Observatory.

Five Choughs were present, one at the South End and four along the West Coast. Two Rooks were seen around the Narrows and a single Raven passed over the South End.

Finch numbers increased today with 27 Goldfinches, mainly around the Narrows, while Linnets reached 24 with birds across the South End, the Observatory and the West Coast. Two Chaffinches were around the South End and a single Siskin was noted.

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