Wednesday, 24 June 2026

A northerly wind of F4 and sea state 3 meant choppy waters and poor visibility in the morning. The fog soon blew over in the afternoon and visibility improved with clear skies and at a warm 23°C.

This morning we said goodbye to Ezra as he left the island for his summer holiday. In his place we welcomed back two volunteers, Saffron and Cameron for the next two weeks helping Joel with the Manx Shearwater census and monitoring the seabird colony on the East Side.

A large number of Red Admiral butterflies were counted today, a total of 22, 18 of which seen at Cristin. A small number of Small White butterflies dropped in today, a species not often recorded here. The sunny weather also brought out day-flying moths including a Small Magpie moth, a Hummingbird Hawk-moth and three White Ermine moths. This was followed by another Broad-bodied Chaser for the year.

Buff Arches, arguably one of the best-looking moths we have in the UK and it resembles bird droppings © Joel Tragen

Two Curlews were spotted in Solfach today. Passing over the island today, we had 11 Swifts and 11 Swallows as well as three House Martins that flew over Cristin. Additionally, several Pied Wagtails were seen today around Ty Pellaf and Cristin.

A Willow Warbler at Nant, as well as four Chiffchaffs and five Linnets across the island.


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