Today we reached a southerly of F6 with a sea state of four, alongside on and off rain all day. This provided poor visibility and humid temperatures of 16°C.
A good count of Atlantic Grey Seals was achieved today with 100 individuals on Henllwyn alone! Another Broad-bodied Chaser was seen today at Nant. We might be having another good year for this species, having not seen any since 2016.
During the rain four Curlews dropped-in on different areas of the coast. Almost 60 Oystercatchers were recorded today, half of which were on the South End.
Along the South End small rafts of Guillemots and Razorbills were spotted.
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| Guillemots © Joel Tragen |
Eight Swallows were seen across the island, with several birds using the shelter provided by the track to feed.
A Willow Warbler and a pair of Blackcaps were at seen at Nant. A Sedge Warbler was again singing in the Wetlands. Small arrival of Chiffchaffs overnight as 13 seen.
A pair of Chaffinches were also seen at Nant and five Linnets were seen across the island.
Blog by Saffron Forrester.

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