Tuesday, 24 March 2026

The day started with a short downpour and a strong Westerly wind of F7 with large gusts, the sea ridged with deep troughs and high crests.  Unfortunately, the spell of nice weather couldn’t last forever but this weather is more typical of early Spring on the island.

Preparing the Observatory continued as Joel joined Ezra on the de-moulding in the morning before they both switched to a spot of painting in the afternoon. Neither of them were able to produce anything worthy of an art gallery. Steve got the blog updated in the morning and was cleaning upstairs in the afternoon, whilst Emma was dealing with the Library.


Getting the Library fixed © Steven Stansfield

Away from the graft, 13 Manx Shearwaters were seen, the majority of these were seen heading South along the West Coast of the island, as were seven Gannets. The dark-bellied Brent Goose remained on Solfach where it was joined by a pair of Shelduck, which totalled four across the island. Elsewhere the pair of Gadwall remained and nine Mallards were spread across much of the island.

Very low detection of raptors today, likely due to the weather. A Peregrine above the Cristin, was the only bird of prey seen all day.


Five Moorhen were seen today with a pair being seen at Cristin and singles in different places within the greater wetland area. Waders were thin on the ground, with a pair of Snipe being flushed off Pwll Cain and a Whimbrel on the Narrows being the highlights. Otherwise two Turnstone and 75 Oystercatchers were the only other waders recorded.


Gareth brought news of a summer-plumage Black-headed Gull bobbing around in Henllwyn, alas it had already left by the time any of the Observatory managed to check. This is the first recorded this Spring. Over at Nant another first for this Spring was recorded, this time a Collared Dove, along with a flock of 25 Woodpigeons. The first Collared Dove usually gets recorded in early April so this is slightly earlier than usual.


A modest count of  54 Meadow Pipits, with a lot of these birds being recorded between the Narrows and South End. Seven Rock Pipits were present, five of which were in Henllwyn and were joined by a Pied Wagtail.


Only one Dunnock was recorded , which was in the Wetlands. Six Stonechats and five Wheatears were seen during Ezra’s census of the South half of the island. A very vocal Blackbird remained around Cristin, singing through much of the day. Ezra noted a Redwing calling over the Narrows on his return to the LSA hut.


Low numbers of warblers continued to be present, most notably was the presence of two Willow Warblers, one each at Cristin and Plas Withy. A male Blackcap and a Firecrest both skulked around the Damson bushes at Cristin. Totalled between the Withies and Cristin, five Chiffchaffs were seen and seven Goldcrests were at Nant.


The only Finches noted today were both flyovers, a Chaffinch and a Linnet, over the Wetlands.


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