Here are just a few highlights in pictures of what turned out to be a fairly good list of species for Spring. Though numbers of birds were never massive, we have had a good run of stuff, especially towards the end of spring.
Lapland Bunting
This shot of the Lap Bunt by Ben was chosen as a 'notable photo' in the birdguides weekly round up.
ShagBlack Redstart
Yellowhammer
Glaucous Gull
Lapland Bunting
Treecreeper
Ring Ouzel
Tufted Duck - 25th Island Record!
Mealy Redpolls
Wooodlark
Glaucous Gull
Cuckoo
Whimbrel
Pied Flycatcher
Snow Bunting
Redstart
Short-eared Owl
Blackcap - record numbers were seen and ringed
Pied Flycatcher
North-western type Redpoll
Yellow Wagtail
Red-rumped Swallow - 3rd for the island and the start of our run of good birds
Whinchat
Grasshopper Warbler
Lesser Whitethroat
Common Redpoll - we think
Whinchat - a stunner!
Snow Bunting - Ditto!
Greenland Wheatear - normal and leucistic
Whitethroat - after a late and slow start numbers were good.
Pied Flycatcher - another belter
Yellow Wag - Ditto
Crossbill
Turtle Dove
Subalpine Warbler - a very skuly bird indeed
Phyllosc sp - Chiff, willow, hybrid or Iberian!
RED Knots
Black Kite
Firecrest
Common Rosefinch - three were seen
Bar-tailed Godwit
Little Owl
Another Rosefinch
Red Kite
Bee-eater (Rich B)
Melodious Warbler
Woodchat Shrike
Red-breasted Flycatcher
Greenish Warbler
'Dombrowskii's' type Wagtail
Pomarine Skua (Rich B)
Green(ish) Warbler - second of the year! (Rich B)
So, that was spring in a nutshell, a fantastic array of birds not to be sniffed at. RBA said in their review of the week that Bardsey must be site of the spring!
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