Friday, 3 July 2026

Winds reached F5 today and a sea state of four was recorded. Visibility was good and no precipitation was recorded, temperatures reached 15°C.

This Box-tree Moth seen yesterday on the East Side constitutes only the 2nd island record! © Joel Tragen


Another good count of Meadow Browns was achieved today with 75 recorded, 58 of these were in the Wetlands. 26 Six-spot Burnet moths were also counted, likewise much of these were in the Wetlands. Three Hummingbird Hawk-moths were seen around the Narrows and a total of 10 Silver-Ys were seen.

A Grey Heron was loitering around the Wetlands, likely in search of young birds. Two each of Shelducks and Mallards were swimming off Solfach, along with a Common Sandpiper on the shore.

Common Sandpiper © Joel Tragen

Ten Swallows and four House Martins were seen across the island, likely all breeders busy gathering food for their chicks.

Three Sedge Warblers were seen in Cristin Withy, including the first juvenile of the year which was noisily begging for food.

Eleven Linnets were seen today, including a family group of eight around the Narrows.

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