Thursday, 16 July 2026

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. 


Wednesday, 15 July 2026

Today felt like a classic mid-summer day throughout, largely cloudless with highs of 26°C and a gentle F3 Easterly breeze. The sea for the most part remained glassy smooth also.

This morning, we had eight Common Dolphins co-foraging with Gannets off of Pen Cristin. They were active at the surface, moving in circles with leaps and bows visible from the south end. Later in the afternoon, we also had a lone Risso’s Dolphin at the very southern tip of the island.

Risso's Dolphin © Phoebe Moss

A Gannet's view of the South End © Phoebe Moss

The warm weather produced an abundance of butterfly across the Island, of which some highlights included six Small White, 13 Painted Lady, seven Red Admiral, one Speckled Wood.

Some new arrivals had come in overnight with a juvenile Cuckoo and the first Grasshopper Warbler of the autumn spotted at Nant.

Other Warblers noted included a Sedge Warbler at Cristin, three Blackcaps at Nant with one being a freshly fledged young bird, 11 Chiffchaffs and three Willow Warblers split between Nant and Cristin. Two Goldcrests were also spotted, one at Nant, the other at Cristin.

There was a small influx of Hirundines today with one Sand Martin on the South End, and 37 Swallows and 20 House Martins spread across the Island. Two  were also recorded up the mountain.

Wagtail movement was also apparent with two Grey Wagtails moving through on passage, one over the Narrows, the other over Nant, both heading South. Seven Pied Wagtails and one “albawagtail was also seen around the Island.

Finch numbers were generally low today with three Linnets recorded; however, a single Lesser Redpoll was heard flying over the plantation in the morning.

Gull and waders movement was still prominent with 32 Black-headed Gulls, eight Common Gulls, one Dunlin, six Curlews, two Common Sandpipers and one Redshank noted, largely split between Henllwyn and Solfach.

Counts of 168 Puffins and 159 Kittiwakes rafting off the East were taken during East Side monitoring, and a single Kestrel was also observed hunting in the area.

Tuesday, 14 July 2026

Today’s weather was hot and sunny throughout peaking at around 25°C with a cool F3 Northerly breeze.

A decent number of Small Whites remained, with 25 recorded around the island, 20 of which were in the garden at Cristin.

Wader passage remained prominent today with Common Sandpiper numbers rising to a total of seven on Solfach. Other wader sightings included singles of Lapwing, Whimbrel and Redshank all on the South End. Three each of Curlews and Grey Herons were around the Narrows.

The variety of Gull species on the Island has risen to seven with the arrival of five Common Gulls and one Mediterranean Gull joining the usual Great Black-backed Gulls, Lesser Black-backed Gulls, Herring Gulls and Kittiwakes around the island and a reduced count of 16 Black-headed Gulls.

Common Gull © Ezra Sherwell

Good numbers of hirundines were noted with 41 Swallows and 27 House Martins.

A single Sedge Warbler was still calling in the Withies and four Linnet were observed on the South End.


Monday, 13 July 2026

Today was another hot one on the island, but with strong north easterly winds providing some much needed relief. Visibility was ok as heat haze was once again a challenge and the sea was a little rougher at a sea state three. 

Butterfly and day-flying moth activity was exciting today with a Clouded Yellow and a Comma butterfly seen! The comma was the definite highlight, seen twice at Nant and is a rarity on the island. This lined up with a huge arrival of Small Whites on the island with 81 recorded, 50 of which were around Cristin. We also had five Magpie moths and a Hummingbird Hawk-moth. A Migrant Hawker dragonfly at Nant was the first sighting of the year, likely having blown over from the mainland.

Small White © Joel Tragen 

In the afternoon, Joel and Ezra went round the East side to continue the Manxie census. While busy counting burrows, they discovered the first Storm Petrel chick of the year and were treated to a Kestrel hovering just off the coast. 

Wader activity is still high today, with a Lapwing and Snipe on the South End. Eight Curlews were also scattered around the island and three each of Redshanks and Common Sandpipers were recorded between Henllwyn and Solfach.

Another good day for Black-headed Gulls across the island with 14 seen, with a good mixture of juvenile and adult birds seen, three Sandwich Terns were also recorded.

Swallows were spotted all over the island, with a total of 43 recorded, many of which likely recent fledglings. We also had 26 House Martins seen between Cristin and the South End. Whilst eight Swifts were seen overhead.

Fresh juvenile Sedge Warbler caught at Cristin © Joel Tragen

A Grey Wagtail flew over the South End in the morning. Two Stonechats, four Wheatears and a Sedge Warbler were all seen today.  Seven Chiffchaffs,  two Goldcrests and 18 Linnets were also recorded.


Sunday, 12 July 2026

It was another very warm day, with temperatures of 26°C and very little wind. Visibility was good and the sea was calm, peaking at sea state two.

We were treated to two dolphin sightings! In the morning, 24 Common Dolphins were foraging for nearly an hour off the West Coast, with leaps, head slaps and breaches all seen from shore. Gannets also made an appearance, co-foraging with the dolphins. Later, a group of six Risso’s Dolphins made a very literal and very large splash also off the west coast. Leaping and ‘rushing’ a few kilometers off the north-west, the group were exhibiting potential mating behaviours. 

A view of the Enlli of the West Coast with Ogof Morlas in the bottom left and Solfach just visible on the right © Joel Tragen 

The overnight easterly winds brought over some exciting visitors to the island with a lot of new birds moving through. Highlights included the Red Kite seen on Henllwyn and an influx of waders, namely three Lapwings, three Redshanks, three Common Sandpipers, 68 Oystercatchers and seven Curlews. 34 Black-Headed Gulls were also seen between Solfach and the West Coast. Two early female Teals were getting hassled by the Moorhens on Pwll Gareth and a Kestrel was hovering around the East Side.

Red Kite making a close flyby of the boat house © Joel Tragen

Teals after getting bullied off Pwll Gareth by the local Moorhens © Joel Tragen

We had 40 Swifts flying overhead, 20 Swallows  and 10 House Martins seen at Cristin. In Nant plantation a Spotted Flycatcher and Song Thrush were seen.

Across the island five Sedge Warblers, a Whitethroat, two Blackcaps, a Goldcrest and 16 Chiffchaffs were recorded. Two Goldfinches and 23 Linnets flew across the Narrows.