Monday, 3 June 2019

today proved to be a nice day on Bardsey, although we aren't getting the temperature of the east coast at the moment it was pleasant when you were out of the strong south westerly wind.

A Swift provided some entertainment whizzing around the observatory at midday and a small flock of four Sandwich Terns headed south down the west coast. A lone Whimbrel was still in Cafn along with two Curlews. More counts included 24 Linnets, 7 Spotted Flycatchers, 11 Wheatears, three Dunlins, three Ringed Plovers and a good count of 88 Gannets feeding off the coast.

In some non-avian news the first Common Spotted Orchids of the year were found near the farm made up of five spikes.

Common Spotted Orchid showing the nice spotted leaves                              Lewis Hooper

A Razorbill photographed earlier in the week in which the ring can be read, it turns out to be a bird ringed at a chick on Bardsey in 2001!
Lewis Hooper

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