Sunday, 28 June 2026

South-westerly winds of F6 gust through today with a sea state of six. Surprisingly good visibility, no rain and a temperature of 17°C.

Usual common butterfly species were found again today with the addition of a Small Copper butterfly seen on the North End of the Island. A total of five Hummingbird Hawk-moths and nine Silver-Y moths. A Foxglove Pug was inside the pantry at Cristin. A Common Shrew was seen at Cristin also.

Riband Wave © Joel Tragen

The pair of Sparrowhawk and a Peregrine were seen flying over Cristin.

Two Curlews detected today as well as a Black-headed Gull over the Narrows. Five Kittiwakes were seen feeding off the West Coast, alongside large numbers of Manx Shearwaters, Guillemots and Gannets.

3rd calendar-year Gannet with classic "piano-tiles" secondaries © Joel Tragen


Again the only hirundines seen today was likely the breeding individuals with eight Swallows and five House Martins seen.

Four Chiffchaffs were the only warblers detected on the island, with two each at Cristin and Nant. 22 Choughs were counted today, as well as two Ravens. Another Chaffinch today but this time at Cristin.


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