Sunday, 5 July 2026

Winds reached F3 whilst the sea was recorded with a state of two. Visibility started off good in the morning until 15:00 when mist engulfed the island and visibility was limited to less than 100m. Temperatures remained at 18°C.

Meadow Browns remained the most numerous butterfly present on the island with 107 seen. Five Graylings were seen around the East Side, along with a Hummingbird Hawk-moth, another was seen at Cristin.

Early Thorn © Joel Tragen

A female Red-veined Darter was seen by Cameron in the Wetlands, where he also saw an Emperor Dragonfly and two Blue-tailed Damselflies.

Two Grey Herons were seen flying north along the West Coast, where two Curlews were also seen.

Brood of Shags displaying their nice new shiny colour rings © Joel Tragen

A noticeable increase in Swallow numbers today with 20 recorded across the island and four House Martins were seen with a pair at Nant and a pair over the Wetlands.

A total of six Sedge Warblers were seen across the island, this included a bird in Cristin garden, which was likely a new in migrant. Two juvenile Blackcaps were skulking around Nant and a total of ten Chiffchaffs were recorded across the island, including 3 fresh juveniles at Nant. The Goldcrest heard at Nant yesterday was finally seen, allowing us to see it was a juvenile. This confirmed our suspicions that they made a breeding attempt.

The only finches seen today were Linnets, with three pairs seen, all in different locations.


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