A southerly of F5 held for much of the day and there was a sea state of two. Visibility was very poor on account of mist cloaking the island for much of the day. Some light, intermittent showers were recorded and temperatures struggled to reach 14°C.
During a guided Manx Shearwater/Storm Petrel walk in the early hours, 60 Manx Shearwaters were sighted and three Storm Petrels were caught, including a retrapped bird.
The female Sparrowhawk was seen at Cristin and a Peregrine was seen around the East Side.
A Whimbrel and two Curlews were on the Narrows in the morning, whilst two Black-headed Gulls were present on Solfach.
Three Collared Doves were seen at Ty Pellaf and a Racing Pigeon was at Cristin.
Only nine Swallows and five House Martins were recorded. Pipit numbers were made up of 12 Meadow Pipits and 19 Rock Pipits. Five Pied Wagtails were also recorded.
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| Fledgling Carrion Crow in the Withies © Joel Tragen |
A Willow Warbler was again present in Cristin Withy. The only other warblers recorded were four Chiffchaffs and a Sedge Warbler was singing in the Wetlands.
The only finches recorded today were 12 Linnets.

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