Monday, 13 May 2019

What a stunning day! With a light southerly breeze and clear blue skies it was definitely a shorts and t-shirt day on Bardsey.

Today was the start of the Manx Shearwater census and monitoring and results from burrows around the south end relieved our first three eggs of the season. Lots of the burrows are occupied too so we look forward to a promising season ahead.

In terms of migration, the clear blue skies meant little was grounded on the island. A Common Sandpiper was found in solfach, a Grasshopper Warbler was heard near the observatory, nine Redshanks were heard and seen coming in off the sea at the south end, Swallows reached 164 and were joined by 22 House Martins and four Swifts. Other counts tallied one Kestrel, 110 Oystercatchers, one Bar-tailed Godwit still, ten Whimbrels, two Whinchats including a singing male, 34 Wheatears, 15 Sedge Warblers, two Lesser Whitethroats, four Common Whitethroats, three Spotted Flycatchers and a single Starling in the lowlands. 

Also our first Shelduck brood appeared in solfach today, nine adults were seen and one was closely followed by a group of nine ducklings.

Meadow Pipit with food for its chicks                                   Lewis Hooper

Female Whinchat                                       Lewis Hooper

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