The spell of gorgeous weather and easterly winds continued on Enlli. The first two Wigeons of thge autumn flew north after a single record in March, and 12 Common Scoters flew south along the West Coast as well as a Teal and three Common Gulls. A Redshank, Common Sandpiper and a Black-headed Gull were around the Narrows, and 59 Curlews roosted on the South End.
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Wigeons © Ed Betteridge |
It was a quieter day for 'vismig', with ten
Skylarks over the Lowlands the highlight along with a total of 15
Swallows, four
Grey Wagtails, a
Rook and a
Goldfinch. There was a drop in
Meadow Pipit numbers, with 37 recorded, but
White Wagtail numbers remained similar with 32 coming into roost in Ty Pellaf reedbed with two
Pied Wagtails.
Robin numbers were also lower, at 28, and 13
Dunnocks were counted. There was a
Whinchat at Ty Pellaf, a total of two
Wheatears, three
Blackcaps, seven
Chiffchaffs, a
Willow Warbler, four
Goldcrests, two
Spotted Flycatchers.
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Ewan weighing a Manx Shearwater chick for weekly growth-rate monitoring © Kate Fox |
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Most of the Manxie chicks have now fledged, and some are looking like punk rockers! © Kate Fox |
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