Saturday, 25 April 2026

A very nice sunny day with a light north‑westerly wind at F2, a sea state of two and very good visibility, with much of Ireland, Ceredigion and Anglesey being visible. Temperatures soared to 18 °C.

A male Orange Tip was seen on the track between Cristin and the School House, this is a fairly notable sighting as Orange Tip butterflies are less than annual on the island! Other butterflies included eight Green‑veined Whites, a Red Admiral, a Small Tortoiseshell, two Peacocks, and three Speckled Woods.

The Grey Heron remained around Pwll Gareth. seven Shelducks and six Mallards were present, the drake Gadwall was still on Pwll Cain. The male Sparrowhawk remained at Cristin.

The only waders recorded today were nine Whimbrels and a Curlew. The first Feral Pigeon of the year was seen at the North End.

23 Swallows and six House Martins flew over the island.

A good arrival of warbler with the first Reed Warbler singing in the Wetlands along with ten Sedge Warblers and seven Whitethroats across the rest of the island. Low number of other warblers with three Blackcaps, nine Chiffchaffs, 13 Willow Warblers and two Goldcrests. The Blue Tit was in the Sallows at Carreg.

Three Lesser Redpolls dropped into the Withies. Eight Goldfinches and 19 Linnets were also present.

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