Thursday, 9 July 2026

Today’s weather conditions presented an overcast day with thick fog presiding for most of the day. A gentle F3 breeze combined with a peak temperature of 18°C provided a much cooler day. 

A group of six Risso’s Dolphins were spotted off the West Coast during the morning seal survey. A total of 131 seals were counted during this survey.

Rosy Minor © Joel Tragen

Lots of butterflies were spotted in the still morning with Peacock, Red Admiral, Small Tortoishell and Meadow Brown all present. 

Wader numbers are increasing around the Narrows with two Curlew, one Whimbrel, one Common Sandpiper and two Redshank all present. Two Grey Herons were also around the Narrows.

A Swift was seen over the Narrows, four Swallows and nine House Martins were seen across the island.

Nant was bustling with young birds this morning with a fresh Goldcrest, two families of Chiffchaffs, and numerous other juveniles including Stonechats, Dunnocks, Blackbirds and Wrens. A Blackcap was also heard tacking around the Observatory.


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