Wednesday, 8 May 2019

Today's windy weather had a good effect on the migrant bird records, Cristin garden had at leat two Spotted Flycatchers and two Garden Warblers with more Blackcaps than previous days, around 10 in the garden. Dunlins have been down on Solfach beach in decent numbers, 16 were recorded today and on South End a Bar-tailed Godwit was seen once again flying over. 
Spotted Flycatcher caught at Cristin

An interesting sight was a Common Cuckoo coming in off the sea on the West Coast and was getting mobbed by Oystercatchers that perhaps thought it was a bird of prey such as a Sparrowhawk. And around the East Side, the auk species (Razorbills, Puffins and Guillemots) are sitting on eggs, whilst others are seen mating regularly.
A Razorbill pair mating. Before egg laying, pairs can mate 50 times a day to ensure fertilisation of the egg

In other news, the Observatory staff have had some friends over to visit, many past visitors will know Bob and Lis Normand who will be staying for a couple of weeks keeping everyone entertained whilst the warden is away on the mainland. 

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