Saturday, 30 May 2026

A southerly wind at F4 held through the day with a sea state of two and moderate visibility. Light rain arrived from 16:30 onwards and the temperature reached 16 °C.

We said goodbye to our volunteers, Saffron, Cameron and Bethany. They’ve been such an amazing help during their stay, getting stuck into Observatory living. Thanks to their help we were able to complete the Oystercatcher census, Gull colony counts and complete a large chunk of the Manx Shearwater census around the East side. However we have been joined by a new volunteer, Niah. Volunteers like Niah, Saffron and Cameron originally connected with the island during University weeks, which we are only able to host through the financial support of West Midland Bird Club, British Birds Charitable Trust, The Welsh Ornithological Society, the British Trust of Ornithology and the Cameron Bespolka Trust, and the donation of literature materials from Wildsounds Books.

Cameron, Saffron and Bethany taking part in the Manx Shearwater Census around the East Side © Joel Tragen

Trox scaber, found in a Manx Shearwater burrow whilst carrying out productivity checks. They are often associated with bird nests © Cameron Wilkins

The female Broad‑bodied Chaser remained at Nant.

The Sparrowhawks pair were seen at Cristin and two Peregrines were recorded.

A Common Sandpiper was heard along the West Coast and a total of three Whimbrels were recorded. A Racing Pigeon was present at Cristin. 

The only hirundines recorded today were 24 Swallow, distributed across the island.

Warbler numbers were made up of five Sedge Warblers, a Whitethroat, a Blackcap and eight Chiffchaffs.

A Lesser Redpoll was recorded over Cristin, along with three Goldfinches at Nant and 15 Linnets across the island.

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