Monday, 8 June 2026

A westerly wind of F4 held until 16:00 when it picked up to F6 south-westerly. Likewise a sea state of two was recorded for much of the day, increasing to a sea state four by late afternoon. Temperatures reached 14°C.

Nine Painted Ladies and a Speckled Wood were the only notable butterflies recorded, with a handful Green-veined White, Small Copper, Common Blue, Red Admiral and a Small Tortoiseshell also seen. A Humming-bird Hawk-moth was seen at Cristin and a Silver-y was seen on the East Side. A male Broad-bodied Chaser was seen at Nant, confirming that at least two individuals are present on the island.

A mobile Grey Heron was seen at several locations during the morning, eventually seen gathering height over Nant. A total of 12 Shelducks were seen together on the Narrows. 

Half of the Shelduck flock © Joel Tragen

A Buzzard was seen flying over the North End. The other usual raptors were seen with two Sparrowhawks and a Peregrine. Three Sandwich Terns were seen off the West Coast. Two Racing Pigeons were seen with a bird sat on the coast at Traeth Ffynnon.

Better numbers of hirundines were recorded with 35 Swallows and 25 House Martins. 16 Stonechats and 24 Wheatears were recorded across the island, with lots of fledglings of both species noted. The only warblers recorded were three Sedge Warblers and 14 Chiffchaffs.

Fledgling Wheatear © Joel Tragen

Four Chaffinches and three Goldfinch present today along with 38 Linnets.

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