A moderate south-westerly breeze kept temperatures mild despite glorious sunshine for much of the day. Wader numbers were down from the day before, with just five Whimbrels and again four Ringed Plovers recorded, as well as a Sanderling on Solfach.
Ringed Plover © Kate Fox |
Hirundines continued to move through in small numbers, totaling at three Sand Martins, 45 Swallows and two House Martins. Other migrants included five White Wagtails on Solfach, three Sedge Warblers and a Blackcap ringed at Cristin, and total of three Chiffchaffs, four Willow Warblers, a Whitethroat and a Spotted Flycatcher. There were also two Goldfinches and two Siskins passing over Cristin, and a total of six Lesser Redpolls were recorded.
Other birds included a Grey Heron touring the ponds, five Shelducks and a Starling at Plas.
With the breeding season well underway, the team are busy mapping the territories of different species. During a walk along the West Coast to record breeding evidence of Rock Pipits and Oystercatchers, the first Oystercatcher chicks of the year were found just as they were hatching!
Oystercatcher chicks hatching! © Kate Fox |
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