The day got off to an early start as yesterday's full day of ringing merged into today's. The Observatory team went out to catch
Storm Petrels and
Manx Shearwaters. The net was placed at the bottom of Nant Valley and throughout the night 23
Storm Petrels were caught along with 30
Shearwaters. A good evening and very much worthwhile as it is likely to be one of the few gaps in the weather in the coming days based on the forecast.
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Storm Petrel - Britain's smallest seabirds weigh in at about 25 grams, about the same as a House Sparrow. They are many peoples absolute favourite birds |
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Storm Petrel just after release at Nant Valley |
Today being Saturday meant that it was changeover day, and so the accommodation was cleaned and tidied for the new guests. It's been a really enjoyable week with some lovely guests and some good nights ringing too. Also, an added big thanks to one of the guests; Dominic Ash who helped with seabird ringing as well as manxie burrow checks!
Birds around included: one
Golden Plover, 16
Choughs, 108
Puffins, two
Curlews and one
Grey Heron.
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