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