Prevailing south-westerlies carrying heavy rainfall in a single day begin this era. A vivid, nonetheless and heat day on the twelfth performed host to our first massive thrush passage. The winds subsequently swung north-west inflicting the temperature to drop on Saturday 14th earlier than then turning into average easterlies on Fifteenth-Sixteenth.
A single Redshank has been current for the reason that thirteenth and noticed in all types of quirky locations together with the puddle exterior Castles on the street; the drainage ditch by the Church; in flight low amongst Millcombe; most notably, caught within the cattle grid by the Black Shed! Upon discovery, Lundy regulars Julian and Mark shortly enlisted a close-by plank, offering a ramp for it to ascend out of its predicament safely. It was seen feeding once more on Barton pond on the Sixteenth, and was caught and ringed on the night of the Sixteenth – the primary Redshank ringing file for Lundy. We’re amazed that it hasn’t but met the sharp finish of one in every of our Peregrine Falcons, in contrast to a single Inventory Dove which arrived on the Sixteenth however did not final past lunchtime.
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Redshank Barton Area © Richard Campey |
A feminine Teal has been picked up on Pondsbury every day, with two new in Mallard on the Fifteenth including to our typical rely of 13. A single feminine Frequent Scoter was within the Touchdown Bay on the Sixteenth, with 16 seen on a seawatch on the thirteenth. An arrival of Water Rail on the 14th led to an autumn excessive rely of 5 birds, together with one above Quarry Seashore with the remaining in Millcombe. One Lapwing flew across the village round daybreak on the 14th. A considerable amount of Golden Plover arrived with a max rely of 29 on the twelfth, with one flock joined by a Whimbrel on the thirteenth on the airfield. A number of Jack Snipe arrived on the thirteenth and have been recorded each day since.
Frequent flocks of Frequent Snipe had been an uncommon sight for Lundy, seen everywhere in the island throughout this reporting interval, with a most flock dimension of 26 on the twelfth. Singles had been flushed everywhere in the island way more repeatedly than is typical together with in Millcombe Wooden and the Higher East Coast Path, hinting that there may be a considerable improve in numbers. One other two nights dazzling shone a complete new gentle on the dimensions of Snipe passage by means of Lundy. On the evening of the 14th Joe and Luke ringed an unbelievable 55 Frequent Snipe in addition to single Jack Snipe and 5 Golden Plover. In a single evening, this smashes earlier all-time data for the island of 46 Frequent Snipe ringed 1947-2022 and 5 Golden Plover in the identical timeframe. On the evening of the Fifteenth an extra 20 Frequent Snipe and one other Jack Snipe had been ringed, after which one other 10 Frequent Snipe and a 3rd Jack Snipe on the Sixteenth! These efforts had been all south of Quarter Wall, there have been no retraps on the primary evening and only a couple on the efforts of the subsequent two evenings. Thus, it’s clear that Lundy is totally swimming in Snipe in the mean time! Our logbook reads 55 which is already an file breaking autumn day rely, however might numbers even be in extra of 200 in actuality?! The earlier autumn passage file was a flock of 30 birds in November 1985.
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Frequent Snipe flock over Airfield © Angus Croudace |
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Frequent Snipe, Millcombe Drive © Angus Croudace |
The thirteenth and 14th noticed a whole lot of seabirds loafing or feeding off of the island, with 2270 Kittiwake on the thirteenth and 1000+ on the 14th. A Mediterranean Gull and 6 Frequent Gull shut in under the Terrace on the Fifteenth. Singles of dark-morph Arctic Skua had been seen off of the east on the 14th and the Sixteenth. A Nice Northern Diver was once more within the Touchdown Bay on the eleventh, thirteenth and Sixteenth,
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Nice Northern Diver Touchdown Bay © Angus Croudace |
It has grow to be considerably busier on the raptor entrance, with a number of Merlin people arriving with the Redwing on the twelfth, leading to a day rely of 4 birds and several other each day since. Two Quick-eared Owls have been current for the reason that twelfth additionally, though are very unpredictable and elusive, with sightings starting from the bracken on the east, cliffs within the Touchdown Bay, gorse in South-west area in addition to within the heathland within the north. A ringtail Hen Harrier has been picked up at Quarter Wall/Pondsbury for the reason that thirteenth. So as to add to those headliners are our persevering with supporting forged of three Kestrel, as much as eight Peregrine Falcon and a feminine Sparrowhawk.
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Merlin Quarter Wall © Richard Campey |
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Quick-eared Owl Lighthouse Area © Tim Jones |
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Merlin double act on the North Finish © Angus Croudace |
Redwing ‘tseeped’ overhead by means of the evening of the eleventh, with counts ranging from 6.30am leading to a complete of 700 birds recorded through the day throughout the island. 47 Fieldfare had been amongst them. Since, about ten Fieldfare have been recorded each day and small numbers of Redwing (72 on thirteenth, and about 20 each day since). Amongst the thrush arrival on the twelfth had been 16 Ring Ouzel, 22 Music Thrush and one Mistle Thrush.
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First-year Male Ring Ouzel in Millcombe (be aware the worn tail feathers) © Angus Croudace |
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Ring Ouzel Jenny’s Cove © Tim Jones |
Some Skylark proceed to maneuver overhead with some flocks of as much as 20. Excessive day rely on this interval of 85 on the twelfth, however usually 30-50 recorded every day. 530 Meadow Pipit round or over on the twelfth with round 150 file each day since. Swallow have milled round once more with over 100 recorded every day however no actual devotion to pushing ahead. The Home Martins noticed have virtually all been in small flocks which are extra clearly pushing south, together with a complete of 52 on the 14th.
The primary Yellow-browed Warbler of the autumn was very elusive in Millcombe on the Fifteenth and virtually utterly silent. Chiffchaff day counts usually break 20, and we’ve loved a late Reed Warbler by Millcombe Home. On the wonderful day that was the twelfth there was one other arrival of Blackcap, with 45 throughout the island, largely in Millcombe, round a dozen have stayed for a couple of days to feed on the now dwindling blackberries. A Lesser Whitethroat confirmed nicely on the gorse by Rocket Pole on the Fifteenth, and a late Frequent Whitethroat was above Smelly Gully on the 14th. A Firecrest was in Millcombe together with two long-staying Noticed Flycatchers. These birds (lastly) left within the clear skies of the 14th to proceed their lengthy journeys, with the chance that the flycatchers could be destined so far as South Africa! Goldcrest counts have usually been 20 with a peak of 37 on the 14th.
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Lesser Whitethroat Rocket Pole © Tim Jones |
A Black Redstart was at North Gentle on the eleventh. Between one and 6 Wheatear have been recorded each day on this interval. One Gray Wagtail over on the Fifteenth in addition to a White Wagtail in Barton Area on the 14th.
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White Wagtail Barton Area © Tim Jones |
Lastly, the Sixteenth was the primary day of notable Chaffinch passage this season, with 50 rising from roost in Millcombe and departing because the solar rose. All through the day a reasonably fixed stream of small flocks had been transferring south, largely sheltering from the easterlies within the lee of the west coast. The whole determine was c1500 for the day. Amongst had been 4 Brambling (after the primary of the autumn was heard on the eleventh) and two Greenfinch. A bunch of 4 Lesser Redpoll feeding in Millcombe on the twelfth, 11 throughout the island on the Fifteenth and 4 on the Sixteenth. The primary Lapland Bunting of autumn was round Pondsbury on the Sixteenth and a few Reed Bunting have handed by means of every day, with a excessive rely of 5 on the 14th.
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Lesser Redpoll Decrease Backyard, Millcombe © Angus Croudace |
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Reed Bunting Pondsbury © Richard Campey |
A few late Clouded Yellow butterflies, notable Pink Admiral passage with over 100 on the twelfth and a few Painted Women, Small Copper and Hummingbird Hawk-moths every day are the most effective of the Lepidoptera.
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Small Copper butterfly at North Quarry © Tim Jones |
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Pale Tussock Moth caterpillar meets a migrant Blackbird © Angus Croudace |
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The race is on, Merlin vs Sika Doe Pondsbury © Angus Croudace |