Yet another breezy day with a south‑westerly wind force four, a slight sea state and generally good visibility. Rain arrived later in the afternoon and evening, with temperatures reaching 9 C.
Work continued on the Lodge ahead of the imminent arrival of guests at the weekend. The wall was treated with anti-fungal liquid ready to be painted tomorrow.
| This should do the trick ©Steven Stansfield |
| PPE overload looks like Aliens have landed ©Steven Stansfield |
Moth activity included two Early Thorns and a single Common Quaker at the Observatory.
Four Manx Shearwaters were heard calling from burrows on the South End, a clear sign that the breeding season is getting under way. Four Shags were present between the South End and Henllwyn. The lone Grey Heron remained at the Narrows.
Wildfowl were well represented. Three Shelducks were at Henllwyn and Mallards totalled five between Pwll Cristin, Pwll Gareth and Ty Pellaf Pond. The female Gadwall was at Pwll Gareth, but no sign of the male today.
Raptors included one Sparrowhawk around the Observatory, two Buzzards and a Merlin at the South End.
Moorhens numbered five across the freshwater pools. A Water Rail was heard at Nant. Oystercatchers totalled 77, with 50 at Henllwyn and smaller numbers elsewhere.
A single Stock Dove was amongst the 24 Woodpigeons across the island and one Collared Dove at the Observatory. Two Long‑eared Owls, a male and female, were roosting together in gorse at Nant.
Meadow Pipits totalled 62 with birds moving in both directions across the island. Rock Pipits were scarce with just one at Tŷ Pellaf. Alba wagtails were conspicuous with 16 logged, many moving south.
Wrens were abundant with 41 counted, while Dunnocks numbered eight and Robins five. Stonechats totalled seven across several areas and four Wheatears were logged, mostly males. Blackbirds numbered five. The Blue Tit from yesterday arrived at the Observatory garden and made its way into a net.
| Blue Tit © Steven Stansfield |
Warblers remained a strong feature of the day. Chiffchaffs numbered 13, while Willow Warblers dropped to eight. A single Blackcap remained at Nant. Goldcrests totalled eight and two Firecrests were again seen around the Observatory.
Choughs numbered ten, mostly around the Mountain. A single Raven drifted between the Mountain and the Wetlands. Finches included eight Chaffinches, 30 Goldfinches, 22 Linnets and three Siskins.
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