Wednesday, 25 March 2026

An even windier day than yesterday, with forces reaching up to 8 and remaining Westerly. Although a mostly dry day however, there was heavy rain in the morning and brief heavy shower with hail mid-afternoon.


Today, attention was focused on finalising the dining room ready for a chilli night with some of the island residents. Whilst Ezra painted the stairways all the way to the ceiling in both sides of the Observatory, Joel finished up painting the Common room walls. Steve spent time fixing the shelves in the Library, and Emma putting all the books back afterwards!


Late afternoon saw Steve create a vat of Chilli as we had invited all the staff on the island for dinner, including the potential new farmers who will take over from Gareth and Meriel in September.



the first 'social' evening of the season

Five Fulmars, 21 Manx Shearwaters and 20 Gannets were seen off the coast with these mainly being off the West Coast. The Brent Goose remained on Solfach and a pair of Shelduck swam around on the relatively calm Henllwyn. Across the entire island nine Mallard were recorded and the Gadwall pair chose the Schoolhouse pond to spend their day.

Again another poor day for raptors with a single Peregrine braving the winds above Cristin. Also at Cristin were the regular pair of Moorhens. Very few waders were recorded with a single Whimbrel on the South End and 68 being a low count for Oystercatcher.


19 Kittiwakes were seen heading west, along with nine Guillemots, three Razorbills and seven unidentified Auk Species.


A handful of Pipit and Wagtails were present. Only 17 Meadow Pipits, four Rock Pipits and a couple Pied Wagtails. A single Dunnock was at Nant.


A Robin could be heard singing from the Mountain Gorse, along with a Blackbird singing at Plas. Only one Wheatear was present and that was on the Narrows. Four Stonechats were seen.


Low numbers of Warblers too with two Blackcaps, six Chiffchaffs and five Goldcrests across the island.


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