A rather quiet day with the heavy rains and strong wind overnight preventing much stuff from moving though it allowed staff to dive deep into the end-of-season paperwork. Sea passage was also reduced with the highlight being a Pomarine Skua off the North End in the murky visibility, a small flock of 12 Sandwich Terns also passed off the South End. A Grey Phalarope briefly dropped into Solfach where a small gathering of other waders could be found including a Bar-tailed Godwit, three Redshanks and a Turnstone.
The bushes remained quiet with singles of Chiffchaff and Willow Warbler in the Withies. Three Wheatears remained on the South End.The lamping session in the evening was more about quality than quantity with the first Turnstone and Common Sandpiper to be ringed this year along with another Ringed Plover and Dunlin.
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Common Sandpiper (C) Ewan Turner |
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Turnstone (C) Ewan Turner |
A Buff-tip caterpillar was found trying to breach the Observatory to find somewhere to pupate.
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