On the bird front, Curlew numbers continue to increase with 35 seen today, and a Song Thrush seen in the Plantation was a bit of an oddity for the time of year. Other birds included two Fulmars, 30 Gannets, the Grey Heron, 22 Common Scoters off the West Coast, a Sparrowhawk, four Dunlins, a Whimbrel, eight Redshank, three Common Sandpipers, a Black-headed Gull, 12 Kittiwakes, 14 Swifts, a Sand Martin, 14 Swallows, three House Martins, eight Wheatears, three Sedge Warblers, two Chiffchaffs, two Chaffinches, a Goldfinch and 24 Linnets.
A pod of six Risso's Dolphins showed well off the West Coast for most of the morning.
Today's male Banded Damoiselle is the 2nd island record, following on from a female seen briefly by a single observer on the South End on 17th August 2015.
Pandemis cinnamomeana is likely to be a new species for Bardsey. The male's have a distinctive white head.
Dark-coloured Crescent Darts are females, whilst the males are lighter. They almost look like they've had the night sky painted onto their wings. Stunning.
This Southern Wainscot was trapped in Cristin Withy a couple of nights ago. They can be quite a common catch on the island but only in suitable wetland habitat.
Risso's Dolphin admirers!
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