Despite the downpour, it was a a good day for migrant Chiffchaffs and Willow Warblers. The fields and the rocks on the coastline were littered with freshly arrived birds that were seemingly quite exhausted, 109 were recorded in total, with around 60 being Willow Warblers which is the highest count of the season. Also the first Grasshopper Warbler of the year was recorded, it was reeling outside Cristin at 8:00am, but only visible for brief flashes. Other migrants include: one Redwing, 18 Sand Martins, one House Martin, three Swallows, one Ringed Plover, one Siskin, two White Wagtails, 12 Wheatears and one Kestrel.
Chiffchaffs were abundant today, scattered along the coast, here they are feeding/sheltering amongst lobster pots Photo: Lewis Hooper |
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