Thursday, 25 June 2026

Today brought easterly winds of F3 and sea state three which allowed for moderate visibility. Peak heatwave provided temperatures averaging 31°C and no rain for respite. These summer conditions made it safe to head round the East Side for some seabird action in the sun. 

Marine mammal surveys resulted in sightings of ten Common Dolphins, feeding out far from the North End of the island.

Butterfly and day-flying moth activity was high today with 34 Painted Lady butterflies, three Hummingbird Hawk-moths and two Thrift Clearwings. As well as this, we had a Green Tiger Beetle on Traeth Ffynnon and a Green Click Beetle on the East Side. 

In the afternoon, Steve, Joel, Saffron and Cameron headed around to the East Side for some seabird monitoring. Counts of up to 460 Kittiwakes were done as well as 850 Guillemots. However, this was swamped by the 1700 adult Razorbills in the colony! A pair of Chough were sighted near the cliffs with three juveniles and in one of the caves, a Storm Petrel was found to be nesting.

Storm Petrel sat under boulder in Seal Cave © Joel Tragen

Over the Narrows, two Curlews and a Whimbrel were spotted. Our total count for Black-headed Gulls reached eight today as they headed south past the coasts here.

The morning brought us 21 Swifts flying over and 15 Swallows, some nesting but many passing right over the island.

Seven Wheatears were seen today as well as two Sedge Warblers and a Whitethroat in the Wetlands. Two Chiffchaffs were at Cristin. A total of 27 Linnets were recorded across the island.


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