Sunday, 20 May 2018

It was a mixed bag of a day today, some more beautiful sunshine and clear skies today saw a small arrival of birds on the land and a few pass out to sea. Guillemot, Razorbill and Manx Shearwaters were some of the most abundant with 432, 160 and 335 recorded respectively, but a single Common Scoter was an unusual sight at this time of year and 50 Puffins were a crowd pleaser. A Kestrel was new in, hunting along the mountain. Down by the beaches and rocks a Purple Sandpiper was the pick of the bunch amongst a Dunlin and six Turnstones. Four of the Collared Doves were still present today, an influx dare I say of this island scarcity. Overhead passage culminated to three Sand Martins, 156 Swallows, 38 House Martins and a Tree Pipit, whilst on the land, migrant passerines amounted to ten Wheatears, two Sedge Warblers, eight Chiffchaffs, two Willow Warblers and seven Spotted Flycatchers.

Kittiwakes back on their ledges ready for the breeding season to start


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