We had a calm start this morning, with winds from the north picking up into the afternoon. The sea remained flat calm with a sea state one and good visibility.
With the conditions working in our favour, we had an exciting sighting of eight Harbour Porpoises off of Pen Cristin. This large nursery group was composed of five adults and three calves. They moved slowly southwards in their characteristic rolling motion. We also had three species of jellyfish in Cafn: Lionsmane, Blue and Moon.
| Pen Cristin © Phoebe Moss |
Butterfly activity was still high, with two Small Whites still around Cristin along with 51 Meadow Browns, 11 Graylings, ten Painted Ladies and two Peacock butterflies. We also had three Common Blues between the Observatory and Pen Cristin. For day-flying moths, we had six Yellow Shell, six Silver Y, three Rosy Tabby and two Hummingbird Hawk-moths. An Emperor Dragonfly also made an appearance on Pen Cristin with its distinctive blue colouration.

Small White Butterfly © Joel Tragen
In the afternoon, Joel and Ezra went round the East Side to continue the Manxie census. While there, a Marsh Harrier flew over the contours of the cliff whilst getting mobbed by Kittiwakes and large gulls. After a few minutes of being harassed by our resident seabirds, it flew back to the mainland. Whilst around the East Side, Joel found a bird of prey pellet containing a Storm Petrel recovery, this bird was ringed by Ewan last July on the 25th on the Narrows.
We also had 20 Black-Headed Gull and ten Common Gulls are still around on Henllwyn and Solfach.
We also had a Grey Heron fly over the Narrows and eight Curlews around the island. A Sand Martin and six Swallows were spotted in the Wetlands. Four Sedge Warblers, two Chiffchaffs and a Willow Warbler were all found in the Withies.
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