Thursday 19 May 2022

Shifting winds and clear skies made for a small turnover in avian life on the Island. A Whinchat was spotted in the Wetlands during one of the Breeding Bird Surveys in the morning, which was new for the year and brought the Island's total to 117. A Reed Warbler was heard delivering its steady, rhythmic song from Cristin Withy, and a Siskin flew over Pen Cristin.

Whinchat © Ollie King

Purple Sandpiper © Ollie King

The afternoon was spent working further on the Chough monitoring and the Manx Shearwater productivity projects at the North End of the island. 

Manx Shearwater with its egg. An endoscope is used as part of the productivity project © Ollie King 
Puffin © Ed Betteridge

Other bird highlights for the day were a Black-headed Gull, a Common Gull, six Sand Martins, 60 Swallows, 18 House Martins, nine Whitethroats, three Spotted Flycatchers, six Willow Warblers, four Chiffchaffs, and a White Wagtail still at Solfach. 

Common Gull © Ed Betteridge

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