The most obvious arrival was of Goldcrests, with 178 and probably a lot of turnover from the similar number recorded yesterday. Birds appeared to arrive throughout the afternoon, with for example 60 on Nant Mountain at about 13:00 mostly filtering into the Plantation. Meanwhile several island scarcities were seen, including a Barn Owl at Nant, two Treecreepers at Cristin (where it was ringed) and the Plantation, and Mistle Thrush and the lingering Wryneck from yesterday on the Mountainside. Warblers were better represented than in recent days, although only a very modest 13 Chiffchaffs were recorded, with other species being 11 Blackcaps, five Whitethroats, four Willow Warblers and singles of Sedge and Garden Warbler.
Treecreeper trapped and ringed at Cristin |
72 Robins were ticking all over the island, with 17 each of Wheatears and Stonechats gracing the island too. The first hints of finch passage came with totals of 129 Linnets, 39 Goldfinches, 11 Chaffinches (a definite arrival given the tiny numbers resident on the island) and a single Siskin. A single Collared Dove lingered on, while 39 Carrion Crows may well have included some arrivals, and a party of nine Ravens headed south along the Mountainside. Other overhead passage was also strong, with 164 Swallows, 62 House Martins, 278 Meadow Pipits, 53 "alba" Wagtails, 26 Grey Wagtails, six White Wagtails and seven Skylarks among the passerines passing through the island. A minimum of five Kestrels were also seen, with one lingering and four heading north over the Mountain, and three Sparrowhawks, a Merlin and a Buzzard also passed through.
Several of the waders seen today were also noted "vis-migging", including a Golden Plover that flew up the Narrows and landed on Pen Cristin, and all of the days seven Dunlins. Other species seen on a good day for diversity were 57 Curlews, 33 Turnstones, nine Redshanks, eight Ringed Plovers, six Whimbrels, three Snipes and a single Knot. Two Teal briefly in Solfach were also notable.
Out to sea it was generally very quiet. However, 5650 Kittiwakes were off the South End, and searching through these was how almost all the interesting seabirds of the day were picked out; 83 Black-headed Gulls, 36 Common Gulls, 26 Sandwich Terns, seven Arctic Terns, 26 "commic" Terns, nine Arctic Skuas, four Great Skuas and two Pomarine Skuas. Otherwise 24 Common Scoters moving through was the only sighting of note on a very quiet days seawatching.
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