Wednesday, 8 July 2026

Today was very calm, with light winds blowing from the south-west and high temperatures of 21°C. The afternoon saw fog rolling in off the sea, making visibility challenging, but creating a very mysterious atmosphere. We also had to say goodbye to our amazing volunteers, Saffron and Cameron, who did brilliant work over the past two weeks. Luckily, Ezra also came back from his summer break! 

12 Common Dolphins, including 2 calves, were observed travelling south along the West Coast. This included many synchronised leaps and bows, with the group moving quickly. A Mauve Stinger and Lionsmane jellyfish were also seen in Cafn.

True Lover's Knot ©  Joel Tragen

An Emperor Dragonfly was the invertebrate highlight of the day, observed flying around the gardens at Cristin.

Six Gannets were seen diving off the West Coast and a Kestrel was also spotted hovering above the Lowlands. Six Curlew, a Redshank and a Greenshank were seen and heard around the island today, the later flew south over the island, heard from the office at Cristin.

Juvenile Goldcrest (or more accurately "no-crest"), caught in Heligoland © Joel Tragen
We also had two Swallows and ten Meadow Pipits on the South End. 13 House Martins and three Linnets were also recorded.

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