Friday, 26 June 2026

Southerly winds of F4 blew through the day with a sea state of three. Visibility was moderate due to on and off drizzle and mist but temperatures held at a warm 25°C.

Garden Tiger © Joel Tragen

In the morning, basking in the early sun, two Slow Worms were found in the garden at Cristin. Red Admiral butterflies were our most common species today with 15 across Cristin and Nant. A Brimstone moth was found in Cristin, later followed by two Mottled Beauty moths and four Lackeys. On the East Side, three Hummingbird Hawk-Moths were seen.

Two Storm Petrels were seen while sea watching the West Coast, and then a further three were detected in caves on the East Side cliffs.

Male Sparrowhawk © Joel Tragen

A Swift was seen following the West Coast, heading South. We had two House Martins at Pwll Gareth and three pairs of Swallows that are known to be nesting here.

Above the cliffs, a pair of Wheatear were seen hopping around the grassy slopes. Three Chiffchaffs were heard around Cristin and Nant today.

Some finches moving through today with ten Linnets, a lone Goldfinch that flew over Cristin and a Chaffinch sighted in Nant.


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