Sunday, 30 June 2019

The last day of June has snuck up and we find ourselves well and truly into the summer of 2019. Today was sunny with a fairly strong south-westerly that occasionally gusted at 30mph, but the sun was out and you could get away with wearing a t-shirt.

Painted Ladies were out in force today with over 100 being recorded, and that is a conservative estimate. A Golden Plover was once again on South End just west of the lighthouse before flying off and away over Solfach. Also around was a flock of 17 Curlews that flews over the Narrows in the morning and a Cuckoo at Cristin, recorded during the moth trap check, plus an exceptional count for the year of 47 Starlings in the wetlands.

17 Choughs were recorded today, the South End pair are often seen and are the only pair this side of the mountain that don't seem to have any fledglings with them, besides them, the other pairs are still hanging around with their offspring each having three.

Taken right back in March on the south end, this bird seems not to have raised any chicks this year 

Sunset on Bardsey

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