Saturday, 1 June 2019

Today started much calmer and the wind was down to single figures for the evening and still from the south. after several days of windy conditions, mist and rain it was a nice change to have a calm, and even warm at time, day.

With more birdable conditions today some late migrants popped up, most notably our second Common Rosefinch of the spring in with a flock of 3 Lesser Redpolls in the early morning. In addition to this there was a Reed Warbler in the south end gorse with some strong face markings that gave some people a run around and a singing Cuckoo at Nant that was given a hard time by just about everything.

The number of Spotted Flycatchers had increased again to a total of 14, and the number of waders dramatically increased overnight with 17 Sanderling, lots in summer plumage, 5 Dunlin and 6 Ringed Plover.
In juvenile news there was some young Wrens at nant being fiercely protected by their parents as well as the first juvenile Linnet of the year at the observatory.

Cuckoo being chased by a Meadow Pipit                               Lewis Hooper

The first juvenile Wrens                       Lewis Hooper 

Sanderling                        Lewis Hooper
In some non avian news, the first Hummingbird Hawk-moth was seen on the wing hovering around the Fuchsia and two Common Seals were seen loafing with the Grey Seals. 

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