It was a very blustery day on the island, with gust up to gale force ten leading to some impressive sea conditions leaving the island under a haze of sea spray.
The first Black-headed Gull of the year flew north over the Wetlands, and four Jack Snipe were flushed from the same spot, and a female Reed Bunting was in Ty Pellad Reedbed. Three Whimbrels were recorded on the Black Rocks, and there was a small movement of hirundines with seven Swallows and a House Martin heading north over the island throughout the day.
A successful dazzling session focusing on the South End and Narrows resulted in a Rock Pipit, three Wheatears, including a control which was colour ringed on the Calf of Man, and nine Purple Sandpipers - the latter a new Bardsey record for the most caught in a night! A female Shelduck was also caught on the Narrows pond, the first full-grown Shelduck to be ringed since 2010, and only the 11th ever.
Control Wheatear from the Calf of Man © Ed Betteridge |
One of nine Purple Sandpipers ringed © Jonathan Dodds |
Female Shelduck caught on the Narrows © Jonathan Dodds |
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