Thursday, 5 April 2018

We carried on from where we left off yesterday and resumed the first guided wildlife walk of the season under clear blue skies. Participants enjoyed fantastic views of the first two White Wagtails of the season, several migrant Chiffchaffs feeding on the shingle on Solfach and a spectacular chase between a female Merlin and an unfortunate Meadow Pipit.

Elsewhere, totals for the day included two Manx Shearwaters off the south end, 20 Gannets, three Cormorants, a Grey Heron, a Canada Goose (a scarce bird on Bardsey) a Buzzard, 112 Oystercatchers and nine Turnstones. The Collared Dove remained as did the Great Spotted Woodpecker, and at last the first Sand Martin of the year went north with three Swallows. A Stonechat, 13 Wheatears, eight Blackcaps, 39 Chiffchaffs, ten Willow Warblers, 11 Goldcrests, a Firecrest, a Blue tit, 11 Chaffinches, 20 Linnets and a Bullfinch made up the rest of the day's sightings.

 This fine male White Wagtail was one of two on the Narrows today © Rob Bithell

This photo of the Purple Sandpipers at Solfach has emerged from a few days ago. How many birds can you count? I make it 48. © Rob Bithell

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