Weather: ESE force 3, slight mist
Even though it was a glorious day of weather, no visitors (except the obs) made it over before the high tide this morning.
The day started with a brief sighting of a Woodcock at the north end of Middle which immediately flew south down the east side and could not be located. Before reaching the main island, 2 Canada Geese could be seen between the islands with the Brent.
Also on arrival between the islands a Pink-footed Geese flew around and landed on the rocks, these are now familar birds in the Dee but a single bird at Hilbre is decidedly unusual.
Overhead 5 Woodpigeons flew in briefly and later another flock of 29 went west.
Jackdaws were also on the move totalling 18 during the morning while 2 Stock Doves (scarce at Hilbre) settled on the island for a few minutes.
As far as migrants were concerned it was a Goldcrest and Chiffchaff day with 20 Goldcrests estimated.
and 15 Chiffchaffs.
Meadow Pipits numbers were slow at first but increased towards noon while 2 Skylarks flew across and 2 Starlings made landfall. Robins were more numerous than usual today, 5 were ringed. Fifteen Pied Wagtails came through and a White Wagtail fed at the north end.
Relatively speaking finches were in low numbers today but there were sightings of 2 Chaffinches, 2 Siskins, a Lesser Redpoll, a Greenfinch and 6 Goldfinch.
A Reed Bunting was a pleasent surprise in the heligoland trap, although they are fairly frequent visitors at times of passage but we do not ring them very often.
There were no Wheatears here first thing but after mid-morning a splendid male appeared by the obs for a short while. This is only the second this year, the first came on the very early date of 4th March.
Ringed: 8 Chiffchaffs, 7 Goldcrests, 5 Robins, 1 Reed Bunting, 1 Meadow Pipit.
Photos PSW, SRW











































