Saturday 26 September 2020

More northerlies today, and still rather strong at 18mph. The day got off to a nice start with a Black-throated Diver flying south along the west coast! This will likely be the only record of this species this year. There have been c66 previous records for the island, with the last being on 16 September 2018. The short seawatch session also yielded one Fulmar, two Manx Shearwaters, one Sooty Shearwater, 87 Gannets, 17 Common Scoters, 844 Kittiwakes and 288 Razorbills.

A few wader species were present on Solfach and the Narrows, as usual. Today, seven Oystercatchers, six Ringed Plovers, three Dunlins, nine Turnstones and four Redshanks were counted. Other waders included a flock of 24 Curlew that were roosting on Carreg yr Henwy, and two Snipes flushed up from the Wetlands.

One of today's ringed Plovers on Solfach


Another star bird today was a very quiet and very skulky Yellow-browed Warbler in the garden at Ty Pellaf. It was first seen in an apple tree before ducking into cover. The second of what is shaping up to be a good year for this species! A Reed Bunting was found in Ty Pellaf Withy too.

Spot the birdie... The rather elusive Yellow-browed Warbler at Ty Pellaf

Other sightings today include: two Lesser Redpolls, 75 Linnets, 65 Goldfinches, 15 Goldcrests, five Chiffchaffs, two Blackcaps, 19 Stonechats, 13 Robins, 166 Meadow Pipits and one Skylark.
 

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