Monday 18 September 2023

Strong winds came blowing from the west and pushed some southbound seabirds towards the Island; these included a juvenile Roseate Tern, a Pomarine Skua, 13 Arctic Skuas, nine Arctic Terns, 12 Common Scoters and a Red-throated Diver. A Sanderling joined the waders in Henllwyn with a juvenile Mediternean Gull in Solfach. 

Passerines had increased in the 'calmer' weather with two Firecrests, 37 Goldcrests, a Spotted Flycatcher, a Garden Warbler, five Blackcaps, six Willow Warblers, 27 Chiffchaffs, a Grasshopper Warbler, a Redstart, a Skylark and 264 Linnets.

After dark, what might be the last Manx Shearwater ringing session saw a further 28 which put the annual total over 2000! This is only the second time this milestone has been reached after 2253 were ringed in 2003 to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Observatory. This was followed by a trip dazzling around the Narrows and the Wetlands which produced a Purple Sandpiper, a Common Sandpiper, a Turnstone, two Dunlins, a Snipe and four Ringed Plovers

YBOF Volunteer Myles with his first Manxie © Ed Betteridge

Turnstone © Ed Betteridge

Snipe © Ed Betteridge

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