Friday, 22 May 2026

A southerly wind at F4 held throughout the day, with a sea state of two and moderate visibility. No precipitation fell, although mist and drizzle were in the air for a short period during the morning. The temperature reached 15 °C.

A total of 188 Atlantic Grey Seals were recorded around the coast of the island during the low tide seal survey.

A strong arrival of Painted Ladies with 24 across the island included 16 in the north‑west fields, along with 11 Silver Ys. A Humming‑bird Hawk‑moth was feeding on the Rosemary in Cristin garden. 

A Grey Heron and the Gadwall pair were at Pwll Cain.

A Hobby was seen briefly from Cristin, eventually disappearing over the Mountain. It was later seen dropping into Nant to roost. A male Sparrowhawk was seen at Cristin, where a Peregrine was also seen over.

Hobby settling in to roost at Nant © Joel Tragen

A Dunlin and Redshank were at Solfach. Five Whimbrel and a Curlew were recorded around the coastline.

Seven Swifts were recorded across the island and plenty of hirundine were recorded too, with a total of 81 Swallows and 91 House Martins. A Tree Pipit was again at Nant. 

A Reed Warbler was singing at Cristin. Other warbler recorded included: five Sedge Warblers, nine Whitethroats, 15 Chiffchaffs and a Willow Warbler.

Spotted Flycatcher © Joel Tragen

A big arrival of Spotted Flycatchers today with 32 present, included nine trapped and ringed at Nant.

Four Lesser Redpolls were recorded with two each at Cristin and the Withies. Three Chaffinches were in the Plantation at Nant. Other finches across the island included: eight Goldfinches and 16 Linnets.

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