The Manx Shearwater burrow count continued today, and happily there is a notable increase in the Apparently Occupied Burrow (AOB) count, of around 20% or so. Good news for Bardsey and the birds.
Swallows are still in the egg laying phase, several nests around the out-houses on the island have eggs in, up to four, but most are still on one or two. House Martins are also breeding around the lighthouse which is good news, and one was caught at Cristin yesterday evening which was a nice surprise. However, Sand Martins have not been recorded for weeks now!
A Common Seal was seen in Henllwyn today, which was spotted in amongst the usual Grey Seals. These two species lead quite different lives, Common Seals give birth in the spring, sometimes on off shore sand bars or similar location and the pups learn to swim very quickly. Grey Seals give birth in the autumn and the pups grow rapidly, feeding on milk over the course of about a month, and moult out of their lanugo before fending for themselves.
Common Seal - Photo: Tom Williams |
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