Wednesday, 18 April 2018

We had our fingers crossed that things would improve on the weather front, and whilst yesterday's strong winds continued to batter the island the addition today of some warm sunshine made leading our third guided wildlife walk of the year a pleasure. A great bunch of six participants enjoyed views of two Bar-tailed Godwits that pitched up on Henllwyn as well some of the impressive flock of 88 Purple Sandpipers on Solfach.

Birds seen today included three Fulmars, 13 Gannets, three Sparrowhawks, a Kestrel, 11 Whimbrel, 16 Turnstones, the first Sandwich Tern of the year, a Commic Tern, a Little Owl, a Great Spotted Woodpecker, a Sand Martin, 15 Swallows, two White Wagtails, seven alba Wagtails, three Stonechats, five Wheatears, two Grasshopper Warblers, 13 Blackcaps, nine Chiffchaffs, 17 Willow Warblers, four Goldcrests, six Chaffinches, 17 Goldfinches, 62 Linnets and three Lesser Redpolls.

Ben made this interesting discovery today - a two-flowered Daisy affected by a rare condition known as 'fasciation'. © Ben Porter

 Merlin

Nils has enjoyed a week's volunteering on the island funded through a BTO young birder's grant. He immediately settled into the wardening team and was a fantastic help today on the guided walk, sharing his impressive bird knowledge with visitors. He also takes great photos! © Nils Bussink

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