Wednesday, 29 August 2018

Today took a while to get going, but once the initial murk cleared midway through the morning, it turned into a real stunner. Terns were clearly on the move; streaming down the west coast and flocking in Henllwyn for the majority of the day. The final tallies were impressive. 367 Arctic Terns were counted, and the 678 Sandwich Terns that passed through constitutes a new record day count! Four Little Terns also joined the feeding frenzy in Henllwyn briefly, and a Black Guillemot passed by far off the west coast in the afternoon.

The day ended with a goodbye gathering down on Solfach for the Porter family who are retiring as the island's tenant farmers this week. They've been an integral part of the island community over the past ten years, ensuring its smooth running and delivering our guests' luggage up to Cristin every Saturday changeover. Ben in particular has put in countless volunteering hours at the observatory, and we wish them all the best for the next chapter of their lives.

Other birds today included 11 Fulmars, 2122 Manx Shearwaters, 50 Gannets, two Grey Herons, 25 Common Scoters, two Sparrowhawks, a Buzzard, seven Kestrels, a Water Rail, a Grey Plover, three Whimbrels, 27 Curlews, three Redshanks, 47 Turnstones, a Great Skua, two Mediterranean Gulls, five Black-headed Gulls, six Common Gulls, 20 Common Terns, six 'Commic' Terns, nine Guillemots, nine Razorbills, a Little Owl, 77 Swallows, 22 House Martins, three Robins, a Stonechat, eight Wheatears, a Sedge Warbler, seven Chiffchaffs, three Willow Warblers, four Goldcrests, a Spotted Flycatcher, four Chaffinches, six Siskins and 32 Linnets.



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