Despite strong south-easterly winds, heavy rain for much of the day led to a quieter day in terms of migrants. The highlights were three Goldcrests at Nant, a total of four Chiffchaffs across the island, three Siskins calling as they flew south over Cristin, and one Willow Warbler which was caught in the garden heligoland trap. Other birds included the long-staying Blue Tit around Cristin, a Buzzard over the lowlands and a Sparrowhawk at Nant much to the delight of the pair of Magpies which have set up home near the plantation.
As night fell, thick cloud blocked out the moonlight and left the island in darkness, meaning we were treated to the calls of at least six Manx Shearwaters from Cristin and at the South End. A sign of things to come!
The team made good progress preparing the lodge for guests, wiping down and painting the walls downstairs in the south side of the building, and the office is now looking very smart and fresh after a deep clean!
Painting the office © Ed Betteridge |
Our newest inmate painting the kitchen © Kate Fox |
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