Bird Sightings
May 6th Sightings - Census Counts
A sunnier day than yesterday resulted in a nice census walk before the breeze picked up in the afternoon.
A Lesser Redpoll on the Camping Field feeder. ©Thomas Weston
Census counts from today included a 10 Mallard (6 ducklings) on Quarters Pond; 3 Woodpigeons in Millcombe; 3 Oystercatchers in the Landing Bay; 2 Dunlin in Lower Lighthouse Field; 40 Herring Gulls including nesting pairs on territory; 2 Lesser-Black Backed Gulls in Millers Cake; 109 Razorbills off Benjamin’s Chair; 3 Gannets in the Landing Bay; 5 Shag off the coast; male Kestrel in Millcombe; single Peregrine on Shatter Rocks; 7 Carrion Crow mostly on the Airfield; 6 Ravens in the Village; 10 Skylarks with birds displaying and singing; 5 Sand Martins North; 28 Swallows, 2 Whitethroat in Millcombe; 2 Sedge Warblers singing; single Willow Warblers, 2 Chiffchaff singing; single Goldcrest near Smelly Gully; 14 Wrens across the route; 30 Starlings collecting food for the young; single Song Thrush still singing; 5 Robins in Millcombe; 3 Stonechat with one pair feeding young; 2 Spotted Flycatchers with a single bird in off at Benjamin’s Chair; 5 Wheatears; 14 House Sparrows in the Village; 4 Pied Wagtail throughout the fields; 6 Meadow Pipits mostly in SW Field; single Rock Pipit around Benjamin’s Chair; 38 Linnets; 2 Lesser Redpoll on the feeders; and 9 Goldfinches mostly in Millcombe.
Whimbrel around Castles. ©Andrea May
Other sightings included a Pied Flycatcher in Millcombe, a flock of 4 Whimbrel at Castles, and a steady stream of hirundines again.
Ringing
A short session this morning resulted in the first Garden Warblers of the year caught in Millcombe. Another Starling search resulted in the 30th nest found pushing our total up to 10 accessible nests and 40 chicks ringed so far this year. An afternoon session to catch adults resulted in an adult from winter 2021 caught and colour ringed. An evening nocturnal session resulted in Manx Shearwaters caught at one of the colonies on the island.
May 5th Sightings - Monitoring Starlings
An apparently nice, sunny day led to a band of wet weather loitering over the island in the afternoon. However, census was successfully completed in the morning followed by some team Starling monitoring!
Census counts from today included a 3 Mallard; single male Teal; 5 Woodpigeons, 2 Oystercatchers; 2 Great Black-Backed Gulls; 43 Herring Gulls, 9 Lesser-Black Backed Gulls, 26 Razorbills, 2 Fulmar; 2 Shag, male Kestrel, 11 Carrion Crow, 7 Ravens, 10 Skylarks, 3 Swallows, single Blackcap, single Whitethroat, 3 Willow Warblers, 2 Chiffchaff, single Goldcrest, 13 Wrens, 53 Starlings, 6 Blackbird, single Song Thrush, 7 Robins, single Stonechat, 7 Wheatears, 18 House Sparrows, 2 Pied Wagtail, single ‘alba Wagtail’, 8 Meadow Pipits, single Rock Pipit, 3 Chaffinch, 9 Linnets, single Lesser Redpoll on the feeders by the Campsite, 9 Goldfinches, and a flyover Siskin.
Ringing
Dunlin caught during nocturnal surveys. ©Thomas Weston
A short mist netting session resulted in a nice mix of migrants with warblers dominating. Nest checking our Starling population resulted in 28 nests checked, 9 accessible nests and 37 Starling pulli ringed (plus a female recaptured and colour ringed). The female was originally ringed as a chick in summer 2022! A short nocturnal survey resulted in 2 Dunlin and 2 Skylark caught.
May 4th Sightings - Star Wars Day
Another nice day with high pressure dominating.
A busy day for the Conservation Team resulting in low coverage across the island. Highlights from census and allcomers included a female Redstart, adult female Sparrowhawk, 2 Whimbrel, Garden Warbler, Lesser Whitethroat, a Great Northern Diver in the Landing Bay, and a Greenshank (island rarity) heard near Pondsbury.
Ringing
A short session resulted in a small catch of migrants in Millcombe.
May 3rd Sightings - A slight passage of migrants
Another nice day with high pressure dominating.
A steady day with counts to be fully updated soon. However, a ‘new in’ French ringed Kittiwake has joined the Kittiwake colony North of Jenny’s Cove. In Millcombe, a passage of hirundines lasted most of the morning; 3 Reed Warbler (island scarciity) were seen with one caught and ringed; 14 Redpoll flew North; single Whitethroat from the Ugly; and a Spotted Flycatcher was seen early morning. Elsewhere, a Great Northern Diver was in the Landing Bay; a male Whinchat at Quarter Wall; a Grey Heron on Ackland’s Pond; the first Stonechat fledgling of the year was seen near Pondsbury; and a pair of Kestrel from the Terraces.
Ringing
Spotted Flycatcher Millcombe. ©Thomas Weston
A short session resulted in a small catch of migrants in Millcombe including our first Spotted Flycatcher of the year.
