Wednesday, 1 July 2026

South-westerlies of F4 started building through the day from 16:00 onwards with a sea state of three. Visibility was good and there was some brief rain at 15:00. Temperatures reached 17°C.

During the guided wildlife walk, Joel spotted the first Graylings of the year on top of Pen Cristin, many Meadow Browns were on the wing with 53 recorded. Two Humming-bird Hawk-moths were seen buzzing around and a total of four Silver-Y Moths were seen.

Buff Ermine © Joel Tragen

Good passage of “Numensis”, with two Whimbrels and 34 Curlews recorded moving through the island throughout the course of the day. A good count of Oystercatchers was managed today with 179 across the island with 79 on the South End and 51 on Henllwyn.

Swift passage continued with ten Swifts recorded over the island, along with a total of 21 Swallows and 12 House Martins. Cameron spotted one of the skulky island Song Thrushes at Ty Pellaf, which briefly perched before realising it had been seen and darted away.

A Whitethroat was seen by the Schoolhouse, a juvenile Blackcap was seen at Nant and two Sedge Warblers were spotted in the Withies. Five Chiffchaffs were recorded across the island.

A Chaffinch was present at Nant and a total of 13 Linnets were seen across the island.


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