Another calm day with a gentle easterly wind at force two, a sea state of one and very good visibility prevailed throughout the day. The temperature reached 12°C.
A Grey Heron was at Pwll Cain. Eight Shelducks and five Mallards were seen, the drake Gadwall remained on Pwll Cain
Two Red Kite were seen over the Mountain, both U-turning before reaching Cristin, this ties in with a large movement of Red Kites across the rest of the UK. With the warm gentle easterlies, a Buzzard made the crossing and was seen down in the Wetlands. A Kestrel was seen from Cristin.
A lone Dunlin was at Henllwyn and two each of Common Sandpipers and Turnstones were seen. 11 Whimbrels, a Curlew and a Redshank were also present.
Two Sandwich Terns were seen off the South End.
Ten Sand Martins, 11 House martins and 30 Swallows were seen across the island. Four White Wagtails were recorded, along with ten Pied Wagtails and five ‘alba’ wagtails. Wheatears totalled 39, with 22 on the South End.
Three Grasshopper Warblers, two Sedge Warblers and a Whitethroat were present. Other warblers included 11 Blackcaps, 20 Chiffchaffs, 67 Willow Warblers and a Goldcrest. A pair of Blue Tits were at Nant and a Starling was at Solfach, moving upto Tŷ Pellaf garden.
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