North-westerly winds didn't produce the expected large movement out to sea however, Mediterranean Gulls were moving with 74 heading south. Alongside them was a Manx Shearwater. 90 Gannets, five Black-headed Gulls, 574 Kittiwakes, 23 Common Scoters, nine Guillemots and 549 Razorbills. The main highlight of the seawatch was a Black Redstart found around Cristin.
Black Redstart © Ed Betteridge |
Bird of the day went to a Cetti's Warbler found in the South End gorse. The birds showed in flight multiple times, and it briefly sat in the open. Unfortunately, however the bird then favoured a denser area and became very elusive. This was incredibly only the 3rd Island record with the last being in 2018.
Cetti's Warbler © Ed Betteridge |
Overhead 34 Skylarks, seven Swallows, two House Martins, 31 Meadow Pipits, two Grey Wagtails, two White Wagtails, two 'Alba' Wagtails and 128 Siskins. The Redstart remained at Ty Pellaf making it a two Redstart day!
Other birds today included a Grey Heron, a Little Egret, 10 Mallards, a Sparrowhawk, a Kestrel, two Merlins, 16 Purple Sandpipers, two Snipe, a Whimbrel, 45 Curlews, 12 Redshanks, 46 Turnstones, 16 Robins, two Blackcaps, 11 Chiffchaffs, 21 Goldcrests and a single Chaffinch.
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