Monday, 15 June 2026

A south-easterly of F3 held throughout the day, with a sea state of one. Visibility remained good until 20:00 when fog enveloped the island. No precipitation was recorded and temperatures hit 19°C.

An arrival of Painted Lady butterflies were recorded with 153 counted across the island, along with 25 Red Admirals and 12 Small Tortoiseshells.

A Storm Petrel was seen in the nest box around the East Side. A Grey Heron was seen on Pwll Cain. Ten each of Shelducks and Mallards were recorded across the island.

Two Sparrowhawks were seen, with the female being seen at Cristin and a male at Nant. A pair of Peregrines were seen around the East Side, including the female grabbing hold of a Chough briefly before letting it go.

Three each of Whimbrels and Curlews were recorded across the island and a total of 132 of Oystercatchers were counted.

A Black-headed Gull was seen off the South End and a total of 14 Sandwich Terns were seen off the coast with a flock of nine off Solfach.

Five Collared Doves were recorded across the island along with a total of four Racing Pigeons. Also of note, 64 Woodpigeons were recorded, including 40 birds in-off the Narrows.

Racing Pigeon © Joel Tragen

A total of 34 Swifts flew south through the South End early morning, including a flock of 28. 19 Swallows and 12 House Martins were recorded across the island today. A Grey Wagtail was seen on the Narrows in the morning, presumably the same individual was seen on the North End.

A Willow Warbler was heard in the Withies and a male Blackcap was singing at Nant. Two Sedge Warblers and 12 Chiffchaffs were present. A Spotted Flycatcher was flittering around Nant.

Three Chaffinches were seen, with a pair at Nant and another female at Ty Pellaf. Also 20 Linnets were recorded across the island.

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