A pretty quiet day on the island with only a small scattering of migrants today with star of the show being a
Great Shearwater that pasted alongside the boat crossing Bardsey Sound as visitors made their way to the island in the morning. Elsewhere in sea news we had four
Sandwich Terns, one
Razorbill, 60
Kittiwakes, 205
Herring Gulls, 29
Manx Shearwaters, two
Fulmars, 40
Lesser Black-backed Gulls and two
Arctic Skuas.
Waders today were low in both quantity and quality with only ten
Curlews, four
Whimbrels, six
Redshanks, five
Turnstones and three
Ringed Plovers.
Other migrants for the day consisted of 29
Linnets, one
Spotted Flycatcher, seven
Goldcrests, 1
Willow Warblers, four
Chiffchaffs, one
Blackcap, two
Sedge Warblers, one
Grey Wagtail, one
flava Wagtail sp, one
Reed Warbler, 14
House Martins, 100
Swallows and rounding it all off was a single
Hobby that bolted over the Ty Pellaf reed bed whilst out ringing the Swallows as they came into roost.
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