Saturday, 11 September 2021

As with most Saturdays the first order of the day is change-over and the cleaning of the Lodge between the previous weeks guests departing and the new ones arriving.

With Stuart and Megan still away on Holiday, it left Emma and Steve, along with our volunteer Kevin to rapidly get the place back into shape.

Having said our goodbyes it was straight on with squirting anti-viral sprays and disinfectants around the place and getting the rooms back to factory settings.

With all this happening, little was noted in the morning other than a few bird that Kevin trapped in the couple of net rounds he managed to get in before cleaning!

In the afternoon Steve went for a wander and stumbled upon a Wryneck by the School, and then another a few metres on and then a third by Traeth Fynnon! What a bonus!!


Wryneck near the school - how many of these skulkers are on the mountain?!

Solfach held the usual suspects in the evening, with a few Dunlin, the now regular Grey plover and a few Ringed plovers.

Dunlin 

Grey Plover

The new guests saw a Merlin -  the first of the autumn- chasing linnets and pipits in the Lowlands.

After the previous day's glut of warblers none made it to double figures, with Willow Warbler reaching seven and Chiffchaff six. One Spotted Flycatcher was by the School in the evening.

Linnet and Goldfinch numbers had also fallen with 275 and three counted respectively.

Linnet

juvenile Goldfinch

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