Tuesday, 21 April 2026

The island woke to a strong easterly wind at force five and a sea state of four after yesterday's flat calm weather. Visibility remained good throughout, with no precipitation recorded. The temperature reached 13 °C.

The day was mostly spent around the observatory doing odd jobs, all the Observatory and Bardsey Island Trust staff met up to run through the marine radios and some other island training. Ezra and Joel spent the afternoon doing maintenance work on the solar panels and squeezed in some nest finding around Cristin garden.

A handful of butterflies were on the wing today with four Green‑veined Whites, a Speckled Wood and one Silver-Y  at the Cristin. One Red Admiral was at the Wetlands. A single Painted Lady and two Peacocks were at Nant.

Four each of Fulmars and Gannets were seen around the coast, again two Sandwich Terns were at Solfach.. Again a Grey Heron was around the Wetlands, favouring Pwll Cain.

A pair of Shelducks were at Solfach. Mallards totalled 12 and the drake Gadwall was on Pwll Cain again.

An adult male Marsh Harrier was radioed by Ezra early morning whilst he was carrying out his Breeding Bird Census, it flew South over the Narrows before U-turning back over the Mountain. A pair of Sparrowhawks remained hunting the garden at Cristin.

A Common Sandpiper was hanging around the West Coast and only five Whimbrels were seen today.

Unusually a Stock Dove dropped onto the school house roof and three Collared Doves were seen flying around the Cristin area.

A Sand Martin was seen from Cristin. Across the rest of the island 16 Swallows and nine House Martins were seen.

A nice arrival of classic Spring migrants today with a female Redstart along the West Coast, far from any vegetation, a Whinchat sat on the fenceline to the Green Lane and a male Pied Flycatcher sat on the track between Cristin and Nant. Wheatears numbers reached 19 with some Greenland-types also being seen.

The first Song Thrush of the year showed itself in the Wetlands and a late Redwing dropped into Cristin Garden in the evening.

The first Lesser Whitethroat was seen in the scrub next to Capel and Whitethroats reached three with one sharing the bush at Capel with the Lesser Whitethroat. Other warblers included 27 Blackcaps, 24 Chiffchaffs and 28 Willow Warblers.

Three Blue Tits were seen across the island and a Starling was at Plas.

17 Goldfinches and 23 Linnets were recorded today with two Lesser Redpolls dropping into several sites around the island briefly and five fly-over Siskins. A Reed Bunting was heard on the West Coast.

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