After a curry night the night before it would have been nice to have a lie-in, but the weather was simply too good to miss, especially given that it isn't due to last! A barely noticeable breeze starting in the north and swinging to the south in the afternoon was the only hitch. It was blue skies and sunshine, otherwise.
There wasn't much activity in the garden first thing, just a few Blackcaps and Phylloscs flitting about in the leaves. Willow Warblers were singing in the withies and Wheatears were singing all over the island, including the East Side. A House Martin was present at Nant first thing in the morning, but it was a very quiet day for hirundines in all. A small number of Siskins and Goldfinches could be heard passing overhead sporadically throughout the day. It seemed like the kind of day a large raptor would sneak through the sky, two Sparrowhawks, two Peregrines and a Merlin were the best that was on offer though.
An East Side visit was in order today as the weather is about to turn nasty. The Chough pairs need to be monitored before a given date, and the bad weather in the forecast could push this date to the limit. Luckily the trip today was very productive and a total of seven nests are thought to be active on the island. This might increase as it is still relatively early in the season...
Shag nests were also checked for eggs and a preliminary colony count was taken. Most that are on nests at the moment are only on two eggs, some on one and others are yet to lay any.
Birds today: four Fulmars, six Gannets, 10 Shelducks, two Sparrowhawks, one Merlin, two Peregrines, two Curlews, 11 Turnstones, one Collared Dove, three Sand Martins, six Swallows, one House Martin, 105 Meadow Pipits, 30 Rock Pipits, one White Wagtail, 23 Wheatears, eight Blackcaps, 10 Chiffchaffs, five Willow Warblers, 21 Goldcrests, four Great Tits, 19 Choughs, one Rook, three Starlings, two Chaffinches, five Siskins, 21 Goldfinches, one Lesser Redpoll and 53 Linnets.
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