A light southerly wind at F4 held throughout the day, with a sea state of two and poor visibility. Mist turned to light drizzle during the morning but completely burned off by midday. The temperature reached 13 °C.

The team with some freshly made "flags" © Steven Stansfield
Joel took Cameron and Saffron around the East Side and made great progress counting the burrows in a dense square on the North face, surpassing 600 burrows in a 100m square. Using flag they also marked out squares for the rest of the week.
Two Humming‑bird Hawk‑moths were recorded with one each at Cristin and the East Side.
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| Hummingbird Hawkmoth enjoying a some Rosemary nectar © Joel Tragen |
Two Shelduck were at the South End. A total of 7 Mallard were recorded with three at the Wetlands, two on the East Side, and two at the South End.
Two Sparrowhawks, a male and a female, were at Cristin and a Peregrine was seen over Cristin.
Two Purple Sandpipers were at Henllwyn and a Redshank was at Solfach. Two Whimbrel were at the Narrows and four Curlews were recorded, all fly-overs. A Sandwich Tern was seen off the South End.
Three Racing Pigeons were recorded, as usual coinciding with the bank holiday weekend.
A Swift was seen over the Mountain. A total of 47 House Martins and 16 Swallows were recorded.
A Reed Warbler was heard in the Wetlands. Other warblers across the island included: seven Sedge Warblers, two Whitethroats, 15 Chiffchaffs and three Willow Warblers. Six Spotted Flycatchers were recorded with five at Nant.
A Hooded Crow was seen around the Mountain.
Three Lesser Redpolls and a Siskin were recorded flying over. A Chaffinch was at Nant. 27 Linnets were recorded on the island.















