Sunday, 22 June 2025

22nd June 2025

 Weather:  SW force 4

 The morning tide produced a few things of interest on the sea. There were 23 Gannets, a couple of Manx Shearwaters, a Guillemot also 68 Sandwich Terns, 50 Common Terns and a single Kittiwake. On the island a Chiffchaff was singing in the old obs and the pair of Goldfinches were still here, also the White Wagtail. A pair of Swallows seem to have 2 fledged young and several Rock Pipits and Blackbirds were feeding offspring. Two Swifts were passing visitors. After the early tide 6 Dunlin and a couple of Ringed Plovers sat on the shore sheltering from the wind between the islands.

 

Just the female Eider was present today. Despite the wind keeping them close to the ground a few butterflies were noted. There was a Small Tortoiseshell;

 and a Meadow Brown;

Others included 4 Red Admirals, 16 Large Whites and 4 Small Whites. Two 8 Spot Ladybirds added variety.

Photos CJW 


Monday, 16 June 2025

16th June 2025

 Weather: SW force 2,  SW 4/5 in the afternoon

Ten Swallow were recorded together over the island but 8 of them soon moved on, also making a brief appearance was a Kestrel, there hasn't been one about for some time.

The female Eider was about all morning then after tide an adult male turned up west of Middle Eye.

 Thirty Sandwich Tern fed to the east of the island after tide.

 

Seven Little Egrets and  3 Grey Herons were here while among the small residents at the moment are a White Wagtail, 6 Rock Pipits  and a Goldfinch.

 

 

A few butterflies included a Red Admiral, a Small Tortoiseshell and a Burnett moth. There was evidence again of the Fox.

Photos AS

Monday, 9 June 2025

9th June 2025

 Weather: WSW force 4 with mist, W3 with mist by afternoon. 

With a drop in the wind from yesterday fewer birds were noted on the sea but fortunately some  were close enough for photos with singles of Great-crested Grebe and Guillemot, 4 Common Scoter and 47 Gannet.

 A Common Tern was feeding in the Swash and 15 Sandwich Tern were about with some settling on rocks between the islands to preen.

A Curlew was heard calling but other than the 200 Oystercatcher present the only waders recorded today were 80 Ringed Plover by the reef.

 Six Little Egret fed in the Gutter after tide and 2 Grey Heron had roosted on Middle.

 

Photos AS
 

Sunday, 8 June 2025

8th June 2025

 Weather: W force 5/6

 A seawatch today did not produce large counts but there was more variety than of late with records of 7 Manx Shearwater, 2 Kittiwakes, an Arctic Skua, 44 Gannets, 2 Great Crested Grebe, 16 Common Scoter and 3 Red-breasted Merganser that went west passed the north end. On the reef south of Middle were 110 Ringed Plover and 60 Dunlin. As it is mid-summer a count of only 220 Oystercatcher was about normal.

 Land birds around the island were 5 Rock and 5 Meadow Pipits, 3 Blackbirds, a pair of Pied Wagtails and a Goldfinch. 

 

 The regular female Eider was here together with 2 Grey Herons and 6 Little Egrets. 

 There was evidence again of the presence of the fox.

Photos AS 



Monday, 2 June 2025

2nd June 2025

 Weather: WNW force 3/4,  by evening NW 2/3   

The sea was very quiet today with just 2 Sandwich Tern seen but a Fulmar unusually flew up the east side of the island, normally we see them on the west side where they are considered to be 'prospecting' the cliffs. Sightings of Fulmar in general have become rarer in recent years.

 

Two male Mallard were on the pond, a single Shelduck was recorded and a female Eider came up the Gutter with the tide.

Waders about the island included 33 Ringed Plover, 2 Turnstone, 45 Dunlin and 50 Oystercatcher. Both the male and female White Wagtail were in Niffy Bay, Little Egret had increased to nine.

 Photos AS