Weather: ESE slight mist
It is not every day we have 2 Ospreys sighted from the islands but today was such a day. The first was seen near Little Eye at about 9.20 then over the marine lake before making off over Leasowe and Seaforth, then another was found circling over the obs an hour and a half later.
Island passage during the morning featured a fall of 20 Chiffchaffs, a Willow Warbler, 4 Greenland Wheatears, 2 Goldfinch, 2 Lesser Redpoll and a White Wagtail. One of the Chiffchaffs captured had already been ringed elsewhere in Britain (we will discover where later), but the surprising thing was that we know for sure that it was ringed in 2018, and as such it has survived longer than most of the species's normal lifespan.
Hirundines were passing through in good numbers, 35 Sand Martins, 12 Swallows and a single House Martin . A Woodpigeon and a Collared Dove visited the islands, the fast flying Collared Dove is often a challenge as it frequently evades the heligoland traps.
A look at the sea revealed a Red-throated Diver, 120 Common Scoter and 18 Sandwich Tern. Twenty two pale-bellied Brent and 1 dark-bellied were here and 4 Goosander turned up, while a late showing of 6 Teal and 5 Wigeon seemed also indicated the changing seasons. Two thousand Knot flew north for the approaching summer but still around the islands were 100 Dunlin, 65 Redshank, 80 Turnstone, 35 Curlew, while there were also 40 Ringed Plover and 2 Grey Plover.
Photos CJW, SRW