A lighter south-westerly compared to recent days was mixed with light rain showers for much of the morning with cloud finally clearing to sunny skies midday. A morning seawatch produced two Balearic Shearwaters, two Arctic Skuas, a unidentified Skua, a Commic Tern, 16 Arctic Terns, 23 Sandwich Terns, four Common Scoters, 48 Curlews and an unidentified plover possible a Dotterel high south; with a Sooty Shearwater south during the afternoon.
The calmer weather also brought some Passerines with a Garden Warbler, a Lesser Whitethroat and two Spotted Flycatchers at Nant and a Spotted Flycatcher at Cristin and Ty Pellaf. A total of 27 Willow Warblers, five Chiffchaffs, three Blackcaps, a Song Thrush, 17 Robins and 25 Stonechats. Overhead four Grey Wagtails, two Sand Martins and 52 Swallows were logged with some Swallows coming in off the West Coast east.
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Spotted Flycatcher © Ed Betteridge |
Elsewhere, a Little Egret was in Solfach, the Gyr Falcon hunted the Mountain after being seen at Aberdaron, two Goldfinches at Cristin were the first of the autumn, Whimbrels numbered six and a Short-eared Owl feather was found at Ty Pellaf.
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Some of the productivity Manx Shearwater chicks are ready to fledge! © Ed Betteridge |
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