Today saw the return of Assistant Wardens, Ed and Ollie, back to the Island for the season, alongside Mike and Lynda who are volunteering to help get the Observatory back into shape before guests arrive! Most of the afternoon was spent cleaning and unpacking all the food and gear bought on for the year, though some birding was squeezed into gaps where possible!
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In the Sound on the way to Bardsey © Ollie King |
On the crossing over there was a
Common Gull and
Black-headed Gull in the Sound (fairly close to Bardsey), a
Puffin on the sea on the East Side, and a single
Skylark was heard singing from the South End. Migrant-wise it was fairly quiet, but 10
Starlings were in the Wetlands, whilst 14
Chiffchaffs (10 ringed) and four
Goldcrests were in Cristin garden. In the evening, the first
Manx Shearwater of the year was heard.
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The assistants ringing Chiffchaffs © Ollie King
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Chiffchaffs - the one on the right has a pollen horn (the darker patch at the base of the bill), which means it's likely to have travelled from the continent in the last couple days! © Ollie King |
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