Monday, 29 June 2026

South-westerly winds continue through to today but have calmed down to F4, with a sea state of four. Visibility was good throughout most of the day, apart from some light rain in the early evening. Temperature held at a steady 17°C.

This morning started the day off well with a Great Northern Diver in full summer plumage was seen as it flew right over the South End.

The diver was only the beginning as shortly after, a Ringlet butterfly was found at Cristin. This was only the 5th record of Ringlet on the island! In addition, thousands of Straw-barred Pearl moths were recorded across the island.

Ringlet © Joel Tragen

A Grey Heron was seen down at Pwll Gareth where it a very fierce Moorhen was trying its hardest to see it off.

Regular numbers of Curlews and Black-headed Gulls today, with two of each on Solfach. No Swift sightings today but double digits of both Swallows and House Martins.

Two Sedge Warblers seen in the Wetlands today and five Chiffchaffs in Nant. Eight Linnets were seen today, with a family group of five seen around the Thistles on the Narrows.

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