Today brought F2 Westerlies and a sea state of zero. Visibility started poor but improved as the day went on and the temperature averaged around 24°C.
The nice weather brought out the butterflies and day-flying moths including a Clouded Yellow Butterfly on Pen Cristin, a Hummingbird Hawk-Moth, three Thrift Clearwings, along with plenty of other moths caught in the moth trap overnight.
Thrift Clearwing © Joel Tragen
The Sparrowhawk pair were spotted again today at Cristin, as well as an adult Peregrine Falcon with two juveniles, hunting on the East Side. Also on the East Side, 200 Puffins were recorded and nine Choughs flying around the mountain.
Three Curlews were seen on Henllwyn and a Black-headed Gull was seen in Solfach. A Racing Pigeon was seen on the Mountain.
While Swift numbers slowed down today compared to previously with only 18 recorded moving through the island today, House Martin numbers were up with a flock of 16 circling the lighthouse.

Juv. Wheatear entering post-juvenile moult © Joel Tragen
A Willow Warbler was present at Cristin, four each of Sedge Warblers and Blackcaps were recorded. A total of six Chiffchaffs were sighted across the island.
A Starling was on the Narrows. A Lesser Redpoll was heard over the Wetlands and 14 Linnets were recorded across the island.
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