During a dazzling session last night, a Long-eared Owl was retrapped in the Lowlands. The individual was a female ringed on Bardsey as a first-year bird in October 2022, so it's exciting to see her back! She was one of three ringed in 2022, the other two of which were retrapped in 2023.
Long-eared Owl © Kate Fox |
The wind shifted to a brisk westerly, with light rain showers in the morning clearing up to a warm sunny afternoon. A trip to Nant became a raptor-fest, with a Sparrowhawk, two Buzzards, three Kestrels, two Peregrines and a juvenile Hobby recorded!
Sparrowhawk © Ed Betteridge |
Two Arctic Skuas passed south along the West Coast, and a Black-headed Gull was in Solfach. Other highlights included a Reed Bunting in the Wetlands, a Firecrest at Nant, and the Great Spotted Woodpecker remained. A House Martin passed over the Mountain, as well as a Grey Wagtail at Cristin, six White Wagtails on Solfach. There was a small arrival of other passerines, with three Blackcaps, 17 Chiffchaffs, a Willow Warbler, 16 Goldcrests, two Spotted Flycatchers and four Goldfinches.
Lots of Silver Y moths have been seen around the Island recently © Ed Betteridge |
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