Sunday, 26 November 2017

Cold North Westerly winds have been hitting the island for a few days now and although they haven't produced much in terms of any significant movements or change in sightings, as is this time of year on Bardsey, there were a couple of interesting things noted.

The most noteworthy sightings were from the sea watching hide at the north end of the island. A single pale bellied Brent Goose and three Red-throated Divers were perhaps the highlights amongst a small passing of other species including a Gannet, small numbers of Black-headed Gulls, Kittiwakes and Auks amounting to 72 Guillemots and nine Razorbills.

A healthy flock of 17 Curlews passed over the Narrows heading towards the grassy slopes of Pen Cristin along with a single Whimbrel and one Redshank were the only waders noted today. Whilst elsewhere on the island a small number of thrushes, four Blackbirds, two Song Thrushes and a Redwing were noted along with three Goldcrests, 50 Starlings and four Chaffinches scattered amongst Wrens, Dunnocks and Robins.

Woodcock feathers found in the Observatory garden

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