Monday, 22 June 2026

Northeasterlies of F2 and sea state 1 continued today as temperatures increased to 26°C.

Whilst going through the moth trap with guests, Joel heard a Quail singing in the Lowlands.

Over 150 Painted Lady butterflies were recorded today, as well as a small drop of Silver-Y moths. The sun brought out all kinds of butterflies and moths today including many Small Tortoiseshells and Hummingbird Hawk Moths.

Kestrel © Joel Tragen 

A Little Egret was seen early morning feeding in Henllwyn, quickly departing. A total of two Grey Herons were seen around the coast. On the South End, a female Kestrel briefly flew past while getting mobbed by Oystercatchers. The Sparrowhawk pair were seen around Cristin again.

Some wader movement also in the form of a Lapwing on the South End and three Curlews seen flying around the coasts.

Lapwing © Joel Tragen

Six Risso's Dolphins and a juvenile were spotted swimming through the Sound while a second calendar year Black-headed Gull was seen near Seal Cave on the East Side.

Another huge day for Swift migration as 185 individuals recorded today! Eight Swallows and seven House Martins were also seen. Early morning Ezra had a Grey Wagtail feeding on the Narrows and a Starling around the North West Fields.

Swift flock whirling around the light house © Joel Tragen

A noticeable increase in Blackcaps with five recorded across the island. The regular Sedge Warbler and seven Chiffchaffs were seen. A Goldfinch was present at Ty Bach, the pair of Chaffinch were at Nant and a total of 14 Linnets were seen across the island.


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