10th June 2025 – sunny spells WNW4/6
Offshore
Observations over the sea (0715-0815) provided 14 Sandwich Tern, 5 Common Scoter, 3 Razorbill, 2 Arctic Tern and single Puffin and Shag. In addition, a flock of 1000+ Common Scoter were still over the mouth of the bay.
Wildfowl and Waders
The Garganey remains.
Dragonflies
The Broad-bodied Chaser remains.
Walney Bird Observatory
Founded in 1964, the work of Walney Bird Observatory is funded entirely by membership subscription. Since 1965 it has been an accredited member of the British Trust for Ornithology’s bird observatories network which operates across Britain and Ireland. Bird Observatories are at the forefront of conservation, monitoring bird populations through the medium of census work, daily recording of migrants and ringing.
A sad day
9th June 2025 – overcast/rain later WSW3/4
Wildfowl and Waders
A drake Garganey was the first of the year while lingering waders and wildfowl included 3 Whimbrel and a light-bellied Brent Goose.
Miscellaneous
The Hooded Crow remains.
Butterflies and Moths
The light trap held 128 moths of 25 species – with Large Yellow Underwing the dominant species while Obscure Wainscot was new for the year.
Obituary
It is with great sadness that we learn of the passing of Keith Parkes. A long-standing member of the observatory and Secretary since the 1960’s Keith was also a part time Treasurer and a member of the ringing team, his commitment to the observatory will be truly missed.
Wildfowl and Waders
A drake Garganey was the first of the year while lingering waders and wildfowl included 3 Whimbrel and a light-bellied Brent Goose.
Miscellaneous
The Hooded Crow remains.
Butterflies and Moths
The light trap held 128 moths of 25 species – with Large Yellow Underwing the dominant species while Obscure Wainscot was new for the year.
Obituary
It is with great sadness that we learn of the passing of Keith Parkes. A long-standing member of the observatory and Secretary since the 1960’s Keith was also a part time Treasurer and a member of the ringing team, his commitment to the observatory will be truly missed.
Wood Sandpiper
8th June 2025 – overcast/showers W3/5
Offshore
Observations over the sea (0715-0815) revealed 56 Common Scoter, 37 Sandwich Tern, 17 Guillemot, 16 Gannet, 5 Manx Shearwater, 2 Kittiwake and an Arctic Skua.
Wildfowl and Waders
A flock of 170 Sanderling were seen along with the first Wood Sandpiper of the year.
Miscellaneous
The Hooded Crow is still in residence.
Offshore
Observations over the sea (0715-0815) revealed 56 Common Scoter, 37 Sandwich Tern, 17 Guillemot, 16 Gannet, 5 Manx Shearwater, 2 Kittiwake and an Arctic Skua.
Wildfowl and Waders
A flock of 170 Sanderling were seen along with the first Wood Sandpiper of the year.
Miscellaneous
The Hooded Crow is still in residence.
Seabirds yet again!
7th June 2025 – overcast/rain soon W2/3
Offshore
Observations over the sea produced 63 Common Scoter, 30 Gannet, 30 Sandwich Tern, 5 Arctic Tern, 5 Arctic Skua, 4 Manx Shearwater, 2 Shag and a Kittiwake.
Miscellaneous
The Hooded Crow remains.
Butterflies and Moths
The light trap held 174 moths of 40 species – with Large Yellow Underwing the dominant species while Clay, Barred Straw and Satin Wave were new for the year.
Offshore
Observations over the sea produced 63 Common Scoter, 30 Gannet, 30 Sandwich Tern, 5 Arctic Tern, 5 Arctic Skua, 4 Manx Shearwater, 2 Shag and a Kittiwake.
Miscellaneous
The Hooded Crow remains.
Butterflies and Moths
The light trap held 174 moths of 40 species – with Large Yellow Underwing the dominant species while Clay, Barred Straw and Satin Wave were new for the year.
Spotted Flycatcher
6th June 2025 – early rain then sunny spells W2/3
Offshore
Observations over the sea produced 53 Sandwich Tern, 36 Gannet, 29 Common Scoter, 5 Manx Shearwater and a Puffin.
Diurnal Migration
A Spotted Flycatcher was new.
Miscellaneous
The Hooded Crow remains.
Butterflies and Moths
The light trap held 174 moths of 40 species – with Large Yellow Underwing the dominant species while Clay, Barred Straw and Satin Wave were new for the year.
Offshore
Observations over the sea produced 53 Sandwich Tern, 36 Gannet, 29 Common Scoter, 5 Manx Shearwater and a Puffin.
Diurnal Migration
A Spotted Flycatcher was new.
Miscellaneous
The Hooded Crow remains.
Butterflies and Moths
The light trap held 174 moths of 40 species – with Large Yellow Underwing the dominant species while Clay, Barred Straw and Satin Wave were new for the year.
Seabirds again
5th June 2025 – overcast/rain soon SW1/3
Offshore
Observations over the sea (0515-0715) revealed 145 Sandwich Tern, 81 Common Scoter, 22 Gannet, 6 Manx Shearwater, 5 Guillemot, 2 Razorbill and single Common Tern and Shag.
Wildfowl and Waders
A flock of 120 Sanderling were seen.
Miscellaneous
The Hooded Crow is still in residence.
Offshore
Observations over the sea (0515-0715) revealed 145 Sandwich Tern, 81 Common Scoter, 22 Gannet, 6 Manx Shearwater, 5 Guillemot, 2 Razorbill and single Common Tern and Shag.
Wildfowl and Waders
A flock of 120 Sanderling were seen.
Miscellaneous
The Hooded Crow is still in residence.
More seabirds
4th June 2025 – sun and showers WSW4/6
Offshore
Observations over the sea (0715-0915) revealed 400 Manx Shearwater, 131 Kittiwake, 57 Sandwich Tern, 50 Gannet, 26 Guillemot, 18 Common Scoter, 2 Fulmar and single Arctic Tern, Arctic Skua and Puffin.
Grounded Migrants
A Spotted Flycatcher was newly arrived.
Offshore
Observations over the sea (0715-0915) revealed 400 Manx Shearwater, 131 Kittiwake, 57 Sandwich Tern, 50 Gannet, 26 Guillemot, 18 Common Scoter, 2 Fulmar and single Arctic Tern, Arctic Skua and Puffin.
Grounded Migrants
A Spotted Flycatcher was newly arrived.
Just seabirds
3rd June 2025 – rain clearing to sunny spells WSW4/6
Offshore
Observations over the sea (0730-0830) revealed 100 Manx Shearwater, 53 Gannet, 37 Sandwich Tern, 23 Guillemot, 14 Kittiwake, 14 Razorbill, 14 Common Scoter, 2 Red-breasted Merganser and a Fulmar.
Miscellaneous
The Hooded Crow is still in residence.
Mammals
A Harbour Porpoise was offshore.
Offshore
Observations over the sea (0730-0830) revealed 100 Manx Shearwater, 53 Gannet, 37 Sandwich Tern, 23 Guillemot, 14 Kittiwake, 14 Razorbill, 14 Common Scoter, 2 Red-breasted Merganser and a Fulmar.
Miscellaneous
The Hooded Crow is still in residence.
Mammals
A Harbour Porpoise was offshore.
Arctic Skua and late Chiffchaff
1st June 2025 – sun and showers SW4/6
Offshore
Observations over the sea (0700-0900) revealed 120 Common Scoter, 50 Manx Shearwater, 24 Sandwich Tern, 22 Kittiwake, 10 Gannet, 5 Razorbill, 4 Guillemot, 2 Shag and an Arctic Skua.
Grounded Migrants
A Chiffchaff was newly arrived.
Wildfowl and Waders
The Wigeon remains.
Miscellaneous
The Hooded Crow is still in residence.
Mammals
A Harbour Porpoise was offshore and a Weasel was seen.
Butterflies and Moths
The light trap held 205 moths of 47 species – with Large Yellow Underwing the dominant species while Dark Spectacle, Straw Dot and Buff Ermine were new for the year.
Offshore
Observations over the sea (0700-0900) revealed 120 Common Scoter, 50 Manx Shearwater, 24 Sandwich Tern, 22 Kittiwake, 10 Gannet, 5 Razorbill, 4 Guillemot, 2 Shag and an Arctic Skua.
Grounded Migrants
A Chiffchaff was newly arrived.
Wildfowl and Waders
The Wigeon remains.
Miscellaneous
The Hooded Crow is still in residence.
Mammals
A Harbour Porpoise was offshore and a Weasel was seen.
Butterflies and Moths
The light trap held 205 moths of 47 species – with Large Yellow Underwing the dominant species while Dark Spectacle, Straw Dot and Buff Ermine were new for the year.
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