With the winds dropping, today saw the arrival of Assistants Ed and Kate; with Ed returning for his third year. The weather was in our favour with wall to wall sunshine for much of the day.
Though the day was predominantly spent unpacking and cleaning to make the Observatory 'liveable' some birds were still logged. This included a pair of Gadwalls in the Wetlands, a rare bird on the Island with only 19 previous records with these being the first since 2019! Elsewhere, a Grey Wagtail flew over Henllywn, two Wigeon were on Pwll Cain, a Blue Tit was at Cristin, a Siskin flew south and the South End held a Merlin, a Wheatear, six Skylarks and four Swallows.
A short session dazzling after dark saw a Jack Snipe, a Woodcock and nine Meadow Pipits ringed.
Woodcock © Kate Fox |
Jack Snipe © Kate Fox |
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