Thursday, 16 April 2026

As we were just past mid-week and the students had gotten a feel for the island, it was time to split into teams for the bird race. Ezra, Joel and Saffron each had a team and raced around the island trying to record as many species as possible. With results in its was extremely close with Saffron’s and Ezra’s teams drawing with 47 species and Joel’s team taking the lead by 1 species with 48 recorded in the day.

Whilst down at Solfach Joel's team was lucky enough to see a Common (Harbour) Seal hauled out away from the Atlantic Grey Seals. Common Seals are uncommon visitors to the island so it was especially nice for the student to see the direct difference between the two species.

A Painted Lady and a Peacock were the only butterflies recorded today, both at Nant.

Fulmars totalled six and 45 Manx Shearwaters were seen. 39 Gannets were recorded today, along with ten Cormorants and 21 Shags. 32 Kittiwakes were seen around the coast as were two Sandwich Terns.

Four Shelducks were around the Narrows as usual. Mallards totalled 22 and the pair of Gadwall were at Pwll Cain.

Three Sparrowhawks were seen today, two immature males at Cristin and an adult male in the Wetlands. A single Merlin was seen from Cristin and two Peregrines were seen above the Mountain.

The colour-ringed Ringed Plover and seven Turnstone were on Henllwyn at high tide along with 11 Purple Sandpipers on the Black Rocks. Whimbrels totalled 19 and a Curlew was on the South End. A Snipe was flushed from the Wetlands. Three Redshanks were seen between Henllwyn and the West Coast. A Water Rail was heard calling in the Withies.

Across the island two Sand Martins, five House Martins and 63 Swallows flew through. Eight Pied Wagtails and three White Wagtails were seen.

A Grasshopper Warbler reeled briefly at Cristin. Other warblers on the island today included four Blackcaps, 12 Chiffchaffs and 15 Willow Warblers. A Goldcrest was at Nant.

Three Jackdaws and six Rooks attempted the crossing from the island, all the Rooks doubled back but the Jackdaws left South off the South End.

Two Chaffinches were present on the island and a Siskin was heard over Cristin. Also 28 Goldfinches and 92 Linnets were seen.

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