An easterly wind at F2 held through the morning, with a sea state of one and good visibility. Very light rain fell until 07:15, after which conditions remained dry. The temperature reached 14 °C.
Despite being a full moon, the late moon-rise allowed Steve to lead a Guided Manx Shearwater walk, the attendees got to see a good numbers of birds with plenty coming in.
A total of 185 Grey Seals were counted during the low tide Atlantic Grey Seal Survey.
The Grey Heron was seen again at Pwll Gareth and the two Canada Geese were again at Pwll Cain.
Two Sparrowhawks were seen and a female Peregrine was over the Mountain.
Two Turnstones and a Dunlin were at Solfach. A total of 25 Whimbrel were recorded and a Curlew was inHenllwyn.
Four each of Sand Martins and House Martins were recorded along with a total of 29 Swallows.
![]() |
| Willow Warbler with an extralimital wing length of 73 © Steven Stansfield |
A Garden Warbler was at Cristin. Two Whitethroats and nine Sedge Warblers were recorded with two Sedge Warblers and a Whitethroat ringed at Cristin. Two Blackcaps, four Willow Warblers, a Goldcrest and 30 Chiffchaffs were recorded, with five Chiffchaffs ringed, another retrapped. Two Willow Warblers were ringed, including a large individual with a wing of 73.

.jpeg)

No comments:
Post a Comment