Saturday, 23 May 2026

 A light southerly wind at F4 held throughout the day, with a sea state of two and poor visibility. Mist turned to light drizzle during the morning but completely burned off by midday. The temperature reached 13 °C.

The team with some freshly made "flags" © Steven Stansfield

Joel took Cameron and Saffron around the East Side and made great progress counting the burrows in a dense square on the North face, surpassing 600 burrows in a 100m square. Using flag they also marked out squares for the rest of the week.

Two Humming‑bird Hawk‑moths were recorded with one each at Cristin and the East Side.

Hummingbird Hawkmoth enjoying a some Rosemary nectar © Joel Tragen

Two Shelduck were at the South End. A total of 7 Mallard were recorded with three at the Wetlands, two on the East Side, and two at the South End.

Two Sparrowhawks, a male and a female, were at Cristin and a Peregrine was seen over Cristin.

Two Purple Sandpipers were at Henllwyn and a Redshank was at Solfach. Two Whimbrel were at the Narrows and four Curlews were recorded, all fly-overs. A Sandwich Tern was seen off the South End. 

Three Racing Pigeons were recorded, as usual coinciding with the bank holiday weekend.

A Swift was seen over the Mountain. A total of 47 House Martins and 16 Swallows were recorded.

A Reed Warbler was heard in the Wetlands. Other warblers across the island included: seven Sedge Warblers, two Whitethroats, 15 Chiffchaffs and three Willow Warblers. Six Spotted Flycatchers were recorded with five at Nant.

A Hooded Crow was seen around the Mountain.

Three Lesser Redpolls and a Siskin were recorded flying over. A Chaffinch was at Nant. 27 Linnets were recorded on the island.

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