A northerly wind at force four persisted through the day. The sea state was three. Visibility was good. The temperature reached 12 °C.
The team spent the afternoon starting to piece together the puzzle-pieces of the North hide, successfully managing to secure all the salvageable pieces back together.
| North Hide in use - April 2024 © Kate Fox |
| All the bits (almost) fixed back together |
| All that remains is to fix the door, add more strengthening straps and fit the roof when it arrives © Steven Stansfield |
Thanks to all who donated to help get the hide repaired. We raised a good amount and almost all of it has now been spent on bolts, screws, hinges and the new Onduline roof that will be delivered soon.
During the Low Tide Seal Survey, 168 Grey Seals were recorded.
The male Sparrowhawk was around Cristin and an immature female Peregrine was seen around the North End.
Two Sand Martins and five House Martins were recorded, along with 49 Swallows.
A very vocal Lesser Whitethroat spent the morning singing in Cristin Garden. Other warblers included a Whitethroat (which was trapped and ringed), two Sedge Warblers, three Willow Warblers and 23 Chiffchaffs (20 of these were trapped at Cristin, 13 were new and seven recaptures).
A Jackdaw moved north at Nant.
| Control Lesser Redpoll, ringed last year as a first year bird at another site in the UK © Ezra Sherwell |
Four Siskins were seen, with a nice male dropping into Nant. Ten Lesser Redpolls were recorded moving over, with a British Control being trapped at Cristin. A Chaffinch was present at Cristin. Two Reed Buntings were recorded with one at the Wetlands and one at Cristin.
Overnight a nice showing of the aurora borealis took place with the northern sky turning shades of pink and purple.
| Northern Lights © Connor Stansfield |
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