The harsh weather struck back today, winds reached a howling
speed, and rain in the morning definitely made me convince myself I may need a
few more coffees this morning, before going out.
As is always the case on days as today, the stormy
conditions make for brilliant wader watching conditions, whether this is due to
more waders making landfall or because they are forced onto the more visible
rocks is unclear. However, a cracking total of 75 Purple Sandpipers made a dazzling
highlight to the day, also recorded were two Snipes, three Whimbrels, a Curlew,
16 Redshanks and 13 Turnstones.
Two Puffins were the stand out birds of a sea-watch which also saw 109 Manx Shearwaters pass by out to sea. A Stock Dove was a rare sight for the island, and some more light vismig produced 15 Swallows, 43 Meadow Pipits and two White Wagtails. Six Stonechats and eight Wheatears were the only chats recorded today. Despite the windy conditions some small passerines were still logged, foremost 19 Blackcaps, 18 Chiffchaffs, 13 Willow Warblers, three Goldcrests, 91 Linnets and a Lesser Redpoll.
migrant female Blackcap
Willow Warbler feeding on the lawn at Cristin
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