Yet another day of bright sun and light easterly winds saw some movement. Highlights included an Osprey and a Marsh Harrier which both drifted south over Pen Cristin, a Lapwing on the West Coast, a Whinchat at the North End and an adult Mediterranean Gull south along the West Coast. A Collared Dove was at Nant, a Teal was on Pwll Cain, and a probable Long-eared Owl was seen over the Wetlands after dark.
Waders on the Narrows included a Ringed Plover, eight Purple Sandpipers, a Whimbrel, 43 Curlews and 12 Turnstones. Five Common Scoters, ten Black-headed Gulls and six Common Gulls flew south along the West Coast. Hirundines were on the move, with 340 Swallows, 134 House Martins and a Sand Martin recorded. Other migrants included a Grey Wagtail, 23 White Wagtails, 50 Meadow Pipits, three Blackcaps, nine Chiffchaffs, a Willow Warbler, seven Goldcrests, a Spotted Flycatcher, seven Chaffinches, 122 Goldfinches and 121 Linnets.
Our 40th Grey Seal pup of the season was found today. The pups are growing fast and building confidence, with some practicing their swimming skills under the watchful eye of mum, and when dinner time comes their whining calls to their mothers can be heard across the Narrows!
Kestrel © Ed Betteridge |
Common Gulls © Ed Betteridge |
Grey Seal © Ed Betteridge |
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