An early morning seawatch in north-westerlies and light rain produced six Balearic Shearwaters, two Pomarine Skuas, seven Arctic Skuas, a Common Tern, 34 Sandwich Terns and 55 Common Scoters.
The change in wind direction and the early morning rain seemingly dropped many migrants out of the sky with Flava Wagtail, 10 Grey Wagtails, 11 White Wagtails, 12 'Alba' Wagtail, 13 Tree Pipits, nine Wheatears, 6 Whinchats, 37 Robins, 21 Goldcrests, 14 Blackcaps, four Whitethroats, a Lesser Whitethroats, a Sedge Warbler, a Garden Warbler, 43 Willow Warblers, 32 Chiffchaffs, nine Spotted Flycatchers and three Pied Flycatchers.
Whinchat © Ed Betteridge |
Ringing at Cristin for a couple of hours produced 12 Goldcrests, two Willow Warblers, a Blackcap and a Dunnock. Incredibly another Osprey went south along the Mountain making it three in two days. The day ended with a Little Egret in Henllwyn.
Osprey © Ed Betteridge |
Other birds included two Grey Herons, three Teals, eight Mallards, two Sparrowhawks, two Kestrels, 10 Ringed Plovers, a Golden Plovers, two Sanderlings, 11 Dunlins, two Knots, four Snipes, a Whimbrel, 19 Curlews, three Redshanks, three Common Sandpipers, 39 Turnstones, four Black-headed Gulls, two Guillemots, 26 Razorbills, a Sand Martin, 89 Swallows, 24 House Martins, 137 Meadow Pipits, 182 Linnets and 12 Goldfinches.
2nd Scarce Boarded Straw for Bardsey was found on Ragwort last night © Ed Betteridge |
Golden Plover © Ollie King |
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