Friday, 19 April 2019

Another calm day of blue skies and sunshine, only a light easterly breeze, but today brought in quite a few good birds. A ringing session up at Cristin yielded the first trapped Sedge Warblers of the year along with a male Great Tit, Lesser Redpolls and a female Pied Flycatcher. Great birds to see in the field and gorgeous up close in the hand! A strange catch was a presumably once captive Goldfinch that was fitted with a red ring, and showing no signs of having lived in cage Another interesting re-trap came in the form of a Chiffchaff with a Portuguese ring!
Pied Flycatcher

The ring from an ex-captive Goldfinch

Hooded Crow
New for the Bardsey year list were Tree Pipit and Reed Warbler. Besides them, a Short-eared Owl was flushed from South End and was mobbed by Herring Gulls until it flew out of sight. A Hooded Crow was also sighted with two Ravens, the second record for the year.

The last couple of days have been good for butterflies; Peacocks, Red Admirals and Green-veined Whites making up the majority of the records.
Short-eared Owl getting mobbed by gulls
Other birds include: three Dunlins, 28 Purple Sandpipers, five Lesser Redpolls, one Sparrowhawk, eight Whimbrel, 120 Willow Warblers, 10 Cormorants, 23 Shags, 10 Shelducks, 14 Mallards, one Merlin, two Buzzard, one Peregrine, one Kestrel, 67 Oystercatchers, one Golden Plover, one Curlew, two Common Sandpipers, 3 Kittiwakes, 388 Herring Gulls, 12 Puffins, one Little Owl, 15 Sand Martins, 31 Swallows, two House Martins, 22 Pied Wagtails, two White Wagtails, one Redstart, 5 Stonechats, six Sedge Warblers, two Rooks

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