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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