Saturday, 18 April 2026

Sadly today we had to say goodbye to the students, but before they left we managed to catch a small handful of birds in the heligoland trap. This meant that all the students got to ring at least one passerine whilst here, all doing either a Blackcap or a Goldfinch. Certainly a memorable experience. Again a massive thank you to the Cameron Bespolka trust, the BTO’s YBOV grant and Wild Sounds for enabling this trip to go ahead again and making it as special for the students and possible. Also a thank you to Saffron for drumming up interest and putting all the work into running the trip.

Two Bottle‑nosed Dolphins were offshore in the afternoon.

The Grey Heron remained at Pwll Gareth and the drake Gadwall remained at Pwll Cain. Sparrowhawks numbered 2, with one at Cristin and a male in the Withies.

Before leaving, Saffron saw five Purple Sandpipers at the Narrows. A Snipe was in the Wetlands and five Whimbrels were spread out across the island.

Two each of Kittiwakes and Sandwich Terns were seen off the coast.

A Sand Martin moved south over the Wetlands, three House Martins moved south over the Narrows and 18 Swallows were seen across the island. Six White Wagtails were on Solfach.

A small clear out of Grasshopper Warblers with only three present, all in the Wetlands. A Sedge Warbler was also at the Wetlands. Other warblers included two Blackcaps, 13 Chiffchaffs and nine Willow Warblers. Two Goldcrests were at Nant.

Again two Chaffinches were present. Goldfinches reached 58 and Linnets numbered 47. Six Siskins and two Lesser Redpolls flew over.

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