Tuesday, 4 June 2019

It was the final day of this month's CBC (Common Bird Census) today, which meant slowly walking the west side of the mountain listening for and mapping singing birds, such as Wrens and Meadow Pipits.

The rain and south-west winds made recording difficult today. However, one island rarity was sighted at 11:00, when three Barnacle Geese landed in the lowlands before flying across to the Narrows. This is the 21st record of the species ever recorded on Bardsey and continues this year's high wildfowl count!
Barnacle Geese on the Narrows

Other birds around today include: two Turnstones, one Sanderling, six Dunlins, one Ringed Plover, one Grey Heron, two Swifts, 18 House Martins, 20 Swallows, five Sedge Warblers and seven Spotted Flycatchers.
Summer Plumage Sanderling on Solfach

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