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Lundy Chook Observatory Sightings Archive: Lundy Chook Observatory Replace


A interval of northerly winds in a single day noticed a reasonably substantial fall of BlackcapsĀ on the thirteenth with over 60 ringed and 76 recorded. Nevertheless, clear skies and low winds shortly beckoned them onwards and a mass exodus left us with only a few birds on the finish of the week. Robust easterlies over the weekend introduced a couple of new birds in, however most sensibly hunkered down. In the one quick lull on Sunday night feeding exercise resumed, and a shocking first-yearĀ Barred WarblerĀ dropped into the slope internet in Millcombe.

First-yearĀ Barred Warbler ringed in Millcombe on seventeenth Ā© Anna Sutcliffe

A pair of TealĀ have been current on Pondsbury on the thirteenth, though simply the male has been picked up subsequently at Quarter Wall pond. AĀ Water RailĀ was heard calling in Smelly Gully on the thirteenth and fifteenth. OneĀ CormorantĀ was seen on the thirteenth.Ā The primary-yearĀ Gray HeronĀ has nonetheless been current every day, with a raiding get together of six additional first-years driving the thermals alongside the east coast on the fifteenth.

Six first-year Gray Heron alongside the east coast on the fifteenth Ā© Angus Croudace

By way of waders, a singleĀ Ringed PloverĀ was heard on the thirteenth. ThreeĀ SnipeĀ on the thirteenth together with two by Rocket Pole and one at Pondsbury on fifteenth. A Snipe was additionally ringed within the evening of the seventeenth.Ā GreenshankĀ single picked up calling because it flew over Millcombe by Tony Taylor on 14th. AĀ DunlinĀ was feeding on Barton’s Pond on the fifteenth. TwoĀ Golden PloverĀ over the Airfield on the 14th and a single calling on sixteenth and seventeenth. On the fifteenth additionally Joe efficiently dazzled and rungĀ a first-yearĀ Dotterel on the north finish, simply the seventh chicken ringed on Lundy!

First-year DotterelĀ ringed on the north finish of the island on fifteenth September Ā© Joe Parker

The northerly winds on the thirteenth that introduced the arrival of Blackcaps additionally carried hirundines over our shores, with a push of 120 Sand Martin, 136 Swallow, and 67 Home Martin. Passage was minimal on the finish of the week, however oneĀ Swift was picked up over Barton’s on the fifteenth. We’re nonetheless awaiting a giant Swallow push this season, maybe to return on the finish of this week when winds flip extra beneficial for big scale passage.

Willow WarblerĀ additionally moved out, with 12 on the thirteenth, however simply 3 of eachĀ Willow Warbler and Chiffchaff the remainder of the week. A Sedge WarblerĀ was current on the thirteenth together with three Reed Warbler and 5 Whitethroat.Ā GoldcrestĀ are one of many few migrants that remained when seemingly all the pieces else abandoned us, with 18 on the thirteenth and 14th, and 10Ā on the fifteenth. One Backyard WarblerĀ was current on the fifteenth and aĀ Firecrest was feeding in an Oak in Millcombe on the seventeenth.

We had 4 Noticed Flycatchers and only one Pied FlycatcherĀ on the thirteenth earlier than none have been recorded on Thursday or Friday. A single of every species was detected over the weekend in Millcombe. SingleĀ WhinchatĀ on the thirteenth, fifteenth and seventeenth at Barton’s Subject. A complete of 18 Wheatear have been current on the thirteenth however this had diminished to only a couple on the finish of the week. Two Wheatear have been ringed on the seventeenth, together with one of many Greenland race leucorhoa.

WhinchatĀ and Meadow PipitĀ at Barton’s. Ā© Angus Croudace

There have been one, typically twoĀ Yellow WagtailĀ across the village all week and a Gray-Headed Wagtail (Yellow Wagtail subspecies m.f.thunbergi)Ā in St Helen’s Subject on the fifteenth.Ā Two Tree PipitĀ flew over on the thirteenth.Ā 

Gray-headed Wagtail m.f.thunbergiĀ in St Helen’s Subject on fifteenth. Ā© Shaun Robson

A fewĀ WryneckĀ continued their tenure on Lundy on the east and round Millcombe, with one unringed particular person additionally new-in on census at Rocket Pole on the 14th. Two birds at Terrace and Millcombe nonetheless on the seventeenth. The primary-yearĀ Rose-coloured StarlingĀ can be nonetheless current across the village.

Numbers are dwindling within the final remaining seabird colonies and a late season Manx Shearwater ringing try at North Mild solely gained three new birds, while one other fledged chicken was situated by the Tavern the identical evening. One other two fledged younger turned up within the village on the seventeenth (see earlier weblog for a proof).Ā  Two groups setup at The Battery and North Mild mist nettingĀ Storm Petrels on the fifteenth caught 4 birds between them, and though numbers have been low, excitingly they included a management. Lastly for this week, about 30mins away from Lundy Anna and Steve Sutcliffe noticed a dark-morph Arctic SkuaĀ from the MS Oldenburg on the sixteenth.Ā 

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