Saturday, 1 October 2022

The month started with a brisk westerly wind; this produced some good sea passage even if it was more quality over quantity with four Sooty Shearwaters, five Balearic Shearwaters, seven Arctic Skuas, a Great Skua, a Sabine's Gull and two Little Gulls. Along with 26 Manx Shearwaters, 201 Gannets, two Mediterranean Gulls, six Black-headed Gulls, 692 Kittiwakes, four Common Gulls, 1260 Razorbills and nine Guillemots.

On the land bird of the day was a young male Common Rosefinch first heard sub-singing at Ty Pellaf before being found feeding in the crop fields where it showed on and off the whole day. A Reed Bunting was also seen around Ty Pellaf. Overhead two Skylarks, 67 Swallows and nine Grey Wagtails went over, and a Whitethroat was above Carrag Bach.  

Common Rosefinch © Ed Betteridge

Other birds today included a Grey Heron, 19 Mallards, a Sparrowhawk, two Whimbrels, 56 Curlews, five Redshanks, 21 Turnstones, 17 Robins, 22 Stonechats, seven Blackbirds, a Song Thrush, five Blackcaps, three Chiffchaffs and six Goldcrests.

Grey Seal © Ed Betteridge

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