Sunday, 10 June 2018


Once again we were treated to a searing hot day, and while there was no sign of either of yesterday's Broad-bodied Chasers, there were plenty of birds and other invertebrates around the island. Silver Y moths continue to be disturbed from practically every patch of grass on the island, with 168 logged today. Thrift Clearwings are approaching their peak now and thanks to the glorious weather we've been having, they are a daily sighting. Billy even managed to find a very obliging individual whilst carrying out seabird counts on Pen Cristin this morning.



Other sightings from today included a Grey Heron in Solfach, two Lapwings, a Whimbrel, a Little Owl, a Swift, 21 Swallows, seven House Martins, two Stonechats, 14 Wheatears, a male Blackcap, five Chiffchaffs, a Spotted Flycatcher, two Chaffinches, three Siskins and three Goldfinches. On the butterfly front, two Small Coppers and two Painted Ladies contributed a splash of colour amongst the Thrift on Pen Cristin and the West Coast.


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