Weather: E force 2, increasing 3/4 later sunny and warm
A slightly different day than yesterday, without some of the frequent birds of early spring ( Woodpigeons, Jackdaws, House Sparrows etc.) but still some finches, 12 Lesser Redpolls, 8 Goldfinches, 3 Siskins. The highlight of the day was when a Wheatear of the Greenland race (first this year) was caught for ringing. Strangely it was a female which was also the case for the first Wheatear that arrived at the island. Normally like a lot of species males arrive first in spring.
In total there were 7 Wheatears including 2 of the Greenland race. The first Swallows flew through the island this morning but too rapidly for photos, 2 individuals came south. Small warblers were here in good numbers this morning, 8 Chiffchaffs and 5 Willow Warblers. Below are one of each, Willow Warbler on the left and Chiffchaff on the right (with pollen horn).
The female Blackcap showed again for the 3rd day. Three Canada Geese sat on the shore to the west of the island, while the Brent numbered 81 plus a dark-bellied bird, there were 9 Shelduck, 6 Common Scoter, a Great Crested Grebe, 2 Little Egrets and a Grey Heron. Not many waders were about at the low tide, a few dozen Knot and Dunlin were seen with 35 Turnstone, 12 Ringed Plover and a Grey Plover. Two Small and 2 Green-veined White butterflies were the only ones noted. Two Hoverflies were on the obs fence and were obviously into the full spirit of spring. Our insect expert identified them as one of the drone flies, an Eristalis species.
Ringed: 5 Chiffchaffs, 2 Willow Warblers, 1 Greenland Wheatear, 1 Northern Wheatear, 1 Linnet.
Photos SRW