Wednesday, 12 October 2022

A wet and windy start to the day cleared up mid-afternoon. After the poor weather a Yellow-browed Warbler was found calling in Plas withy. This was quickly followed by four more Yellow-browed Warblers being found at Nant. 

Out to sea a pale morph Arctic Skua, a summer plumaged Great Northern Diver, a Fulmar, four Manx Shearwaters, four Common Scoters and 33 Mediterranean Gulls went passed. The day ended with three Whooper Swans being seen flying west over the Narrows before landing off the South End.  

Yellow-browed Warbler (and a Goldcrest) © Ed Betteridge

Other birds seen included a Little Egret, a Grey Heron, two Merlins, a Water Rail, a Whimbrel, 51 Curlews, 16 Redshanks, 48 Turnstones, six Black-headed Gulls, 275 Kittiwakes, 380 Razorbills, two Swallows, three 'Alba' Wagtails, 19 Robins, four Blackcaps, 12 Chiffchaffs, a Willow Warbler, 27 Goldcrests, eight Starlings, eight Chaffinches, five Siskins and 85 Goldfinches

Grey Seal pup © Ed Betteridge

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