Friday, 31 May 2019

The weather died down just enough for the boat to make a crossing today, a 20mph southerly wind was borderline though...
The Manx Shearwater census continued today, almost a third of the island is now complete. The number of burrows has continued to rise since the last census six years ago. 

We were hoping to ring a few Herring Gull chicks in the afternoon, but after getting the darvics ready along with the usual ringing kit it turned out that the chicks were just slightly too small to ring. It was a chance to see inside the gull colony and gauge how far along the nests are. 
Herring Gull chicks in the nest, relying on their camouflaged feathers for protection
A Black-headed Gull was the third record of the year and was recorded on Solfach today, this was probably the bird of the day. Other birds include: one Grey Heron, one Little Owl, nine Stonechats, two Sedge Warblers, four Whitethroats, three Spotted Flycatchers, three Ravens, six Choughs, one White Wagtail and one Blackcap


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