Wednesday, 15 April 2026

A strong southerly wind at force six, gusting eight, and a sea state of four prevailed through the morning. Visibility was poor until midday, improving to good thereafter. Rain fell until midday. The temperature reached 12 °C.

Once again small groups of the students joined a member of the team in carrying out census in different areas of the island, picking up tips and tricks they use to record birds whilst in the field. They then had the rest of the afternoon to put these skills into practice and came to log with some impressive totals. Finally we ended the day with quiz night, which all the students thoroughly enjoyed. Saffron’s secret talent of decoding anagrams was uncovered but ultimately Joel’s team, the St(ringers), came out top after a sudden death round.

A Fulmar was off the South End and 195+ Manx Shearwaters were see throughout the day with a mixed auk and Manx Shearwater flock of approximately 500 birds off the East Side. 34 Gannets, six Kittiwakes and two Sandwich Terns were seen around the coast.

Six Shelducks were at Solfach and Henllwyn. Mallards reached 15 and the pair of Gadwall were at Pwll Cain. A single Water Rail was heard in the Wetlands.

The only raptors recorded today were three Sparrowhawks

Wader migration continues to pick up with 18 Whimbrels across the whole island and a Curlew with a flock of eight Whimbrel was at the North End. One Redshank was at Henllwyn along with six Turnstones.

Six each of Sand Martins and Swallows with seven House Martins were recorded moving through the island today.

Ezra ‘started’ the day well with a pair of Redstarts skulking around the the South End gorse. Sadly they proved too elusive by midday for anyone else to connect but a good sign for the Spring.

A brief Whitethroat at Cristin was the first of the year. Other warblers across the rest of the island included 12 Blackcaps, 23 Chiffchaffs, 13 Willow Warblers and one Goldcrest.

A Chaffinch was at the Cristin. Other finches included six Goldfinches and 61 Linnets.

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