Monday, 21 May 2018

Despite the promise of a calm South-easterly airflow today, migrants were incredible scarce on the ground, though at this time of year it’s about as likely to pick out a Garden Warbler as a Subalpine Warbler. Out to sea the first notable movement of Manx Shearwaters was noted with a total of 1669 recorded throughout the day. Two Sanderlings appeared briefly on the Narrows as did three Whimbrels and a Curlew. Amazingly we still have yet to get our annual Swift day, but hopefully the three logged today will bring us one step closer. Also overhead were 128 Swallows and 34 House Martins. Four Sedge Warblers, two Blackcaps, ten Chiffchaffs and a Siskin were the only other migrants noted today.

The island is looking fantastic at the moment, with Cow Parsley flowering along the edges of many of the island's footpaths.

The first Knot Grass of the year was in the moth trap along with two Foxglove Pugs, three Angle Shades and two Flame Shoulders. 

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