Bird wise it was business as usual but some numbers suggested a small movement. A single Kestrel was hunting on the mountainside, whilst wader numbers consisted of two Lapwings, a Whimbrel, three Curlews and a Redshank. A single Mediterranean Gull added to the reasonable run of late summer records of this species for the island. On the other hand, inland migrant numbers were highlighted by five Chiffchaffs and eight Willow Warblers.
The prolonged calm weather has seen a record year for butterflies on the island, a small patch of brambles in the Observatory garden is filled daily with 10s of Red Admirals, Green-veined Whites, Meadow Browns and Peacocks such as this one pictured
Grayling resting on the only rocky area on the Mountainside above Carreg Bach, a specialist of this sort of environment.
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