Bird Sightings
April 12th Sightings - An April Fall
A busy census and Terrace check this morning!
Highlights so far have included the first 3 Grasshopper Warblers of they year with 2 in Millcombe and a single at the Terrace; the first female Redstart of the year with a female going back and forth around the Heligoland Trap; a male Pied Flycatcher in the willows in Quarry Pond; a fall of Willow Warblers, Chiffchaff and Blackcap with a high proportion along the East coast; a passage of Linnets and Goldfinches with the highest count of the year for the former species; a pair of White Wagtails in Watertank Pool; an arrival of new Wheatears; 4 late Redwing; and a steady passage of hirundines.
Census counts this morning were completed before the rain/thick fog set in for the rest of the day. Totals included 2 Mallards, 4 Woodpigeons, 3 Oystercatchers, 75 Herring Gulls, 8 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 4 Great Black-backed Gulls, 7 Guillemots, 52 Razorbills, single Great Northern Diver, single Fulmar, 2 Gannets, 6 Shag, 2 Kestrels, 24 Carrion Crow, 5 Ravens, 8 Skylarks, 4 Sand Martins, 5 Swallows, 2 House Martins, 2 Blackcap, 2 Grasshopper Warblers, 12 Willow Warblers, 2 Chiffchaff, 14 Wrens, 31 Starlings, 9 Blackbird, single Song Thrush, 4 Redwing, 3 Robins, 5 Wheatears, single Stonechat, 5 Dunnocks, 26 House Sparrows, 8 Pied Wagtails, 3 ‘alba’ Wagtails, 10 Meadow Pipits, single Chaffinches, 78 Linnets and 5 Goldfinches.
Ringing
The Heligoland Trap was run once and a single Blackcap was caught today.
April 11th Sightings - Foggy Jackdaw
A second day of fog means no active migration was recorded today although the second Jackdaw of the year was found just outside the Tavern.
Census counts this morning were completed before the rain/thick fog set in for the rest of the day. Totals included 2 Woodpigeons, 2 Oystercatchers, 14 Herring Gulls, 3 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 6 Shag, 4 Carrion Crow, 3 Ravens, 3 Skylarks, single Willow Warblers, single Goldcrest. 9 Wrens, 29 Starlings, 3 Blackbird, single Song Thrush, 3 Redwing, 6 Robins, 2 Wheatears, 4 Dunnocks, 23 House Sparrows, single Pied Wagtails, 3 ‘alba’ Wagtails, 8 Meadow Pipits, 3 Chaffinches, 4 Linnets and 4 Goldfinches.
Afternoon counts involved a Sandwich Tern, Great Northern Diver, Gannet and passing Manx Shearwater from the Landing Bay and a Peregrine hunting Starlings over the Village. A check of our artificial Manx Shearwater boxes revealed three returning adults, 2 unringed Wheatears and a few Meadow Pipits on the slopes.
Ringing
Three Manx Shearwaters were found in the boxes today. This included a 2023 pair who bred last year and returned for another year, lets hope they are successful again! A single individual was originally ringed in the boxes in 2020 and has bred every year since. We hope to see their partner again soon.
April 10th Sightings - Fogged Out
Census counts this morning were completed before the rain/thick fog set in for the rest of the day. Totals included 3 Mallard, 2 Woodpigeons, single Great Black-backed Gull, 210 Herring Gulls, 8 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, single Guillemot, 53 Razorbills, single Great Northern Diver, single Fulmar, 2 Gannets, 6 Shag, 24 Carrion Crow, 2 Ravens, 3 Skylarks, 2 Blackcaps, 7 Willow Warblers, single Chiffchaff, single Goldcrest. 5 Wrens, 28 Starlings, single Blackbird, single Song Thrush, 4 Robins, 2 Dunnocks, 15 House Sparrows, 5 Pied Wagtails, 10 Meadow Pipits, 3 Chaffinches, 15 Linnets and 6 Goldfinches.
No counts were made this afternoon due to the weather.
Ringing
Another Manx Shearwater session resulted in 8 new, 13 re-trap Manx Shearwater in an hour session. The highlights included the 2009 chick, reacaught for the second time this year and adults ringed from 2011 , 2012 and 2014 onwards.
April 9th Sightings - Sandwich Tern
A change to strong Northwesterly winds resulted in a breezy plauteau today and sheltered spots on the south and east coasts.
A few highlights from today included 5 Golden Plover in Brick Field, two summer plumaged Black-headed Gulls in Tillage (below), the first Sandwich Tern of the year moving between the Jetty and 1/4 Wall Copse (above), and a Great Northern Diver in the Landing Bay.
Census counts this morning were split due to it being a travel day. A single drake Mallard and a single Stonechat was on Rocket Pole Pond but was mostly sheltering from the wind. In Millcombe, 3 Woodpigeons were seen near Smelly Gully whilst a single Redwing, our singing male Song Thrush and the Collared Dove remained in the copse. Migrants spotted today included 7 Blackcaps, 8 Willow Warblers, 5 Chiffchaffs and 2 Goldcrests. Counts of the resident species include 6 Wrens, 3 Blackbirds, 3 Robins and 4 Dunnocks. From the Ugly, the Landing Bay was more sheltered than the fields with 4 Kittiwakes, 2 Razorbills, 2 Gannets and 5 Shags were spotted. The waterlogged fields of the west coast resulted in 8 Great Black-backed Gulls, 131 Herring Gulls and 12 Lesser Black-backed Gulls with the main flocks around the Water tanks. In the nearby fields, 17 Carrion Crows, 2 Skylarks, 2 Pied Wagtails, 15 Meadow Pipits, and a surprise Rock Pipit was found. In Brick Field, 5 Golden Plover were sheltered with a male Wheatear whilst 2 Black-headed Gulls remain in Tillage Field. In the Village, 6 Ravens, 34 Starlings and 30 House Sparrows were present. Overhead 2 Chaffinches, 8 Linnets and 4 Goldfinches were migrating North.
Ringing
The Terraces/Lower East Path were the most sheltered area of the island today with a pair of Stonechat, 3 Willow Warblers, single male Blackcap, a pair of Kestrel, female Merlin and male Peregrine. The heligoland was the most suitable area of the island so a couple of 'pushes' of the trap today resulted in a few birds caught.