A strong southerly wind at force six persisted through the morning, with light rain until 09:30. The sea state was four and visibility remained moderate. The temperature reached 12 °C.
With poor weather in the morning the students waited eagerly to go out birding with a member of staff. As soon as the rain halted they grabbed their bins and rushed out, eager to see what had been grounded. In the afternoon Joel led a guided walk for the guests.
During a seawatch off the North End in the evening Ezra produced an unseasonal Sabine’s Gull as it moved through the Sound and out towards Anglesey. He also had a single Harbour Porpoise and a small diver sp., likely a Red-throated Diver.
A Painted Lady was seen on the Mountain and a Red Admiral was at Nant.
Fulmars totalled 11 and 2,322 Manx Shearwaters, 2,146 passed the North End, mostly moving north‑west to east through the Sound. An additional 120 Manx Shearwaters were rafting offshore. 74 Gannets were recorded around the coast with 48 of these off the North End.
A Grey Heron was at Pwll Gareth. Three Shelducks were around the beaches, Mallards totalled 12 and the drake Gadwall was at Pwll Cain.
A female Sparrowhawk was at Cristin and a Peregrine was over Nant.
A Ringed Plover was at Solfach. 13 Purple Sandpipers were seen leaving Carreg yr Honwy at high water and flying to the Black Rocks. A Snipe was in the Wetlands. Whimbrels totalled 18 and a Curlew passed north off the North End. A single Redshank was at Henllwyn. One Common Sandpiper was at Solfach. Turnstones numbered 5, with four at Henllwyn and one arriving from the north to the North End.
Kittiwakes totalled 21 and six Sandwich Terns were seen today, with four of the Sandwich Terns being seen passing past the island from the North End by Ezra.
Low numbers of hirundines today, nine Swallows moving through being the only ones recorded today. The wagtail counts today were five Pied Wagtails, two White Wagtails and seven fly-over ‘alba’ wagtails.
Whilst leading a student group on census, Saffron found a Wood Warbler, skulking away in the canopy of Nant. Six Grasshopper Warblers were heard reeling, with birds covering most areas of the island. Other warbler included ten Blackcaps, 29 Chiffchaffs and 40 Willow Warblers. Again a Goldcrest was at Nant.
Low numbers of finches with two Chaffinches again between Cristin and Tŷ Pellaf. Other finches included ten Goldfinches and 43 Linnets.
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