Saturday, 20 April 2024

Today we unfortunately said goodbye to the fantastic group of students from Bangor University. They all seemed to have really enjoyed their week on the Island with many saying how much they had learnt. They didn't leave straight away and after a windy week we were able to do one last ringing demonstration this morning. In total 30 Blackcaps, 22 Willow Warblers, two Sedge Warblers, a Grasshopper Warbler, four Goldcrests, six Lesser Redpolls and six Goldfinch were caught. 

Bangor students © Steve Stansfield

Elsewhere, three Canada Geese passed the South End, a Dunlin and a White Wagtail was on the Narrows, a Tree Pipit flew north through the Wetlands with a Redwing also there, the Cuckoo was still around Plas Withy, a Hooded Crow fley north along the Mountain and incredibly after nearly a week absense the Corncrake started calling from the same spot; possibly not had called due to the windy weather.

Cuckoo © Joel Tragen

Other birds included a Grey Heron, eight Whimbrels, two Collared Doves, 12 Swallows, a House Martin, five Sand Martins, 18 Wheatears, two Grasshopper Warblers, five Sedge Warblers, 65 Willow Warblers, 12 Chiffchaffs, 52 Blackcaps, ten Goldcrests, four Rooks, 81 Goldinches, eight Siskins, 153 Linnets and seven Lesser Redpolls.

Student releasing Grasshopper Warbler © Joel Tragon
Bumblebee © Rowan Jackson

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