Tuesday, 30 June 2026

Today we had a bit of much needed rain! A couple of short, heavy showers in the morning and evening and F4 south westerly wind made the 17°C feel a lot chillier. 

Meadow Browns were the most common butterfly on the island today, with 43 spotted. There were also 16 Painted Ladies, 14 Red Admirals and 6 Green-Veined Whites. Day-moth numbers were dominated by the 50 Straw-Barred Pearl moths seen in the wetlands. We also had one Brimstone at Cristin and elsewhere, two Yellow Shell, two Silver Y and a Six-spot Burnet.

A Whimbrel was seen on the narrows and six Curlew were scattered around the island. A Common Sandpiper was also seen for the first time in two weeks on Solfach, along with two Pied WagtailThere were also nine Meadow Pipits, 14 Rock Pipits, one Stonechat and five Wheatears.

Meadow Pipit © Joel Tragen
Around the island, 14 Swallows were seen and two House Martins were spotted at Nant Plantation.

Two each of Sedge Warblers and Chiffchaffs were spotted in the usual locations. A total of 13 Linnets were also recorded across the island today.

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