Other sightings included nine Fulmars, 490 Manx Shearwaters, 77 Gannets, a Grey Heron, 12 Common Scoters, four Kestrels, a Peregrine, four Ringed Plovers, six Dunlins, two Whimbrels, 35 Turnstones, an Arctic Skua, a Mediterranean Gull, five Black-headed Gulls, 35 Kittiwakes, 18 Sandwich Terns, an Arctic Tern, three Guillemots, a Puffin, two Little Owls, 34 Swallows, two House Martins, a Tree Pipit, two Robins, five Stonechats, six Wheatears, three Whitethroats, a Blackcap, 35 Willow Warblers, six Spotted Flycatchers, a Pied Flycatcher and 46 Linnets.
Relieved faces as the hardest part of the boardwalk is completed - hammering in the uprights!
Rock Sea-lavender
Even this late in the summer there are still some botanical gems to be found around the island if you know where to look. Autumn Ladies-tresses are flowering in profusion in the fields below Ty Pellaf and the last few flowers of Rock Sea-lavender are clinging onto the steep cliffs around Pen Cristin. Both photos © Ben Porter
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