Saturday, 27 June 2026

A southerly of F4 blew through the island today and we had a sea state of four with good visibility for most of the day until we were hit with heavy rain in the afternoon. Temperature held at an average of 20°C.

Hummingbird Hawk-moths are still active around the island as three were spotted today. Steady numbers of Lepidoptera today with 14 Green-veined Whites, Eight Red Admirals, 17 Painted Ladies, four  Peacocks and a couple of Small Tortoiseshell butterflies. A Blue-tailed Damselfly was also spotted in the Wetlands today.

After months of monitoring the pair, Joel finally had the chance to carry out a nest check on the Sparrowhawk nest - four healthy chicks were recorded.

Hungry little Sparrowhawk chicks © Joel Tragen

Today brought a single Black-headed Gull and a Curlew in Solfach. On the West Coast, two Sandwich Terns were seen feeding distantly out at sea.

A total of ten Swallows and eight House Martins were recorded across the island in small flocks.

Six Wheatears were sighted today. We had a total of four Sedge Warblers, and at Cristin, we had one each of Chiffchaff and Willow Warbler. Also across the island ten Linnets were recorded.


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