Saturday, 22 October 2022

Strong south-westerly winds in the morning and some rain eased in the afternoon. The day started with a Firecrest being trapped in the Heligoland trap; the third ringed this year. However, it was during the afternoon at Nant when a Barred Warbler was found in Nant Garden. This was shortly followed by a Red-breasted Flycatcher being found in the New Plantation!! Also at Nant was a Reed Warbler and two Yellow-browed Warblers. Today also saw six late Swallows move through and another Reed Warbler still at Ty Pellaf.

Firecrest © Ed Betteridge
Barred Warbler © Ed Betteridge

Red-Breasted Flycatcher © Ed Betteridge

Other birds included two Fulmars, a Manx Shearwater, 1900 Kittiwakes, two Mediterranean Gulls, 31 Black-headed Gulls, 15 Common Gulls, 31 Turnstones, 10 Redshanks, 50 Curlews, a Whimbrel, four Purple Sandpipers, a Merlin, a Sparrowhawk, 24 Redwings, three Song Thrushes, 13 Blackbirds, 10 Fieldfares, three Skylarks, 74 Magpies, 19 Goldcrests, seven Chiffchaffs, six Blackcaps, Lesser Redpoll, Reed Bunting, 12 Siskins, 11 Chaffinches and 24 Starlings.

Yellow-browed Warbler © Ed Betteridge

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