Thursday, 9 May 2019

Although the day in general felt quiet for migrants there were some key highlights. The weather started off a bit drizzly and windy from the north but soon cleared up leaving a sunny still afternoon.

The key highlights mentioned earlier include two Cuckoos, one male at the observatory and one female at nant, one stunning male Whinchat near the farm (only the second of the year), and our first juvenile Choughs of the year, three seen with two adults. These Choughs seem a little bit early but with the nice weather we have had earlier in the year they have obviously started early.

There were some other good counts around the island today including four Spotted Flycatchers, one Tree Pipit, three Sandwich Terns, 11 Purple Sandpipers, 23 Dunlins, nine Turnstones, 61 Swallows, seven Common Whitethroats, three Blackcaps, 21 Willow Warblers, ten Chiffchaffs and five Siskins. 

Spotted Flycatcher                            Lewis Hooper

Swallow                               Lewis Hooper

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