Tuesday, 7 September 2021

So it is the 8th of September and supposed to be autumn... well no-one told autumn that summer was on its way out! The weather was blistering, 29 degrees in Aberdaron! Wall to wall sunshine, burned arms and backs and a proper Indian summer!

Blue skies and purple heather

Still, the autumn birds continued to arrive, and who can blame them? 

Two Sparrrowhawks were seen over the wetlands and a Kestrel was along the west side. An Osprey flew south quite distantly at sea in the morning; it is turning into a good month for this fish eating raptor.

A single Sanderling, along with two Purple Sandpipers and three Dunlins were on the Narrows, and a Common Sandpiper was calling from Solfach as dusk fell.

A Great Skua made its way north and eventually through the sound in the morning, and a flock of 1133 Kittiwakes were offshore just before it passed through sending them scattering everywhere! Jon and Kevin trapped a Great Spotted Woodpecker in the Obs Garden late morning.

Woody the Woodpecker!

A good passage of Swallows was noted with small numbers moving all day bringing the total to 164.  Meadow Pipits numbered 73 and a flava Wagtail flew over the lowlands.

A female Redstart was at the School, and Whinchats were seen at Ty Pellaf reeds and Carreg, with Stonechats numbering 31.

very distant Redstart
digiscoped with iPhone - male Stonechat

Warblers were not very numerous, with a single Reed at Plas Withy, two Whitethroats at the Obs, a Garden Warbler at Plas and a Blackcap at Nant. There were just five Chiffchaffs and 13 Willow Warblers, but the star of the show went to a fine Firecrest trapped at the Obs.

male Firecrest

One Pied and seven Spotted flycatchers kept the good numbers going for those two species. 

Spotted Flycatcher

Finally a total of 340 Linnets were counted, 260 of them in the fantastic cover crop planted especially for birds by Gareth.

Gareth's Sunflowers
Linnet flock
Linnets at Pen Cristin
Linnet
Linnets at Ty Pellaf
No better way to end the day than with island grown produce (Veg from Christine and Gareth) and fish (from lofty) - the lemon and wine were imported!
outdoor log in shorts and shirts at 9pm well after dark and still 20 degrees C

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