Other bird counts today included five Fulmars, 79 Manx Shearwaters, 21 Gannets, five Grey Herons, eight Common Scoters, two Sparrowhawks, two Buzzards, six Kestrels, a Peregrine, a Ringed Plover, a Dunlin, seven Whimbrels, 39 Curlews, six Redshanks, a Greenshank, three Turnstones, a Mediterranean Gulls, nine Black-headed Gulls, 245 Kittiwakes, 28 Sandwich Terns, seven Arctic Terns, a Little Owl, a Skylark, 585 Swallows, 84 House Martins, 20 Stonechats, 20 Wheatears, two Song Thrushes, four Whitethroats, a Blackcap, ten Chiffchaffs, 14 Willow Warblers, two Spotted Flycatchers, four Chaffinches and 75 Linnets.
We've been down in Ty Pellaf reedbed at dusk all this week ringing White Wagtails.
The Autumn Ladies-tresses are having a good flowering season. They've been seen up and down the island, but the majority are still to be found in the Donogoch fields just below Ty Pellaf.
The island looks a little greener than it did this time last month.
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