Wednesday, 29 April 2026

A northerly wind at F4 persisted through the day and the sea state was three. Visibility was good. The temperature reached 16 °C.

A good day for butterflies with 11 Green‑veined Whites, four Small Coppers and five Peacocks. Three Green Tiger Beetles were also seen.

During a seawatch off the South End, Ezra recorded 14 Common Scoters. The drake Gadwall was seen again at Pwll Cain.

Two Sparrowhawks were recorded with the male at Cristin and a female at Nant.

A Lapwing was seen on the rocks at Henllwyn whilst over at Solfach two Bar‑tailed Godwits and a Ringed Plover were present. Eight Whimbrel.

The first Common Terns of the year were seen during Ezra’s eawatch with passing the South End heading north-east, good Kittiwake passage was recorded with 516 also moving in the same direction as the terns. 

A Black Guillemot was found by Ezra in the bay at Traeth Ffynnon, staying long enough for all the Observatory staff to connect.

Black Guillemot leaving around the corner of Pen Cristin © Steve Stansfield

One Sand Martin, 39 Swallows and eight House Martins were recorded on the island. A Tree Pipit was on the Mountain.

Four Sedge Warblers, a Whitethroat, four Blackcaps, 22 Chiffchaffs and six Willow Warblers were recorded.

Three Siskins were recorded moving over, otherwise two Goldfinches and ten Linnets, were the only other finches noted.

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