The nets were opened early and we were rewarded when a male Cuckoo was caught at the observatory, a seemingly late bird. The bird showed no signs of breeding so many on its trip home already or a non-breeder. Another highlight today was a Skylark seen heading south over the narrows, a surprisingly hard to see bird on the island this spring. Other birds included a couple of Redpoll, a Grey Heron and still lots of juveniles from Rock Pipits to Ravens.
The main events of the day was a group going around the east side of the mountain to ring more sea birds. The ringing was spread over a few Shag broods, lots of Guillimots and Razorbills, plus Herring Gulls and Lesser Black-backed Gulls. Today was the first day we targeted the adult Guillimots and the chicks too.
Male Cuckoo |
Guillimot chick learning behaviour from its parent |
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