The calm weather continued today with little wind and sunny skies. A good arrival of Blackcaps at the observatory saw 63 ringed along with a bird ringed in Spain. Also caught at Cristin was a Siberian Chiffchaff, eight Willow Warblers, a Goldcrest, five Chiffchaffs, six Goldfinches, nine Lesser Redpolls and a Siskin.
Siberian Chiffchaff © Ed Betteridge |
A Bar-tailed Godwit was the first of the year at the North End with three Greylag Geese circling the island a few times early morning; after no records between 2018-2022 the last two years has seen a large increase in records almost all in April. The Corncrake was again calling in the Wetlands after being so quiet last week. A Red Kite went over Cristin with a Little Egret along the West Coast.
A trip around the northern part of the east side to do the first monitoring of the breeding birds resulted in the first Shag, Lesser Black-backed Gull and Herring Gull eggs of the season though numbers were low with still a lot yet to lay. A good count of Puffins saw 194 on the sea off the north-east corner with some visiting burrows.
Puffins © Ed Betteridge |
Herring Gull on nest © Ed Betteridge |
Other birds included a Curlew, 22 Whimbrels, a Collared Dove, 10 Sand Martins, 19 Swallows, four House Martins, a Starling, 22 Rooks, six Goldcrests, 21 Willow Warblers, seven Chiffchaffs, 70 Blackcaps, 13 Lesser Redpolls and 24 Wheatears.
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