Another pleasant, dry day with lots of sunshine and light winds, though clouding up a little towards evening.
There was a lot of chat on the WhatsApp group about sightings of all sorts of lepidoptera today, but I'll stick with the bird sightings.
Jack Mitchell started things off with a Whinchat seen on The Oa, followed by Kath Butterworth noting a cuckoo at Port Mor campsite. David D. saw a White-tailed Eagle carrying a Fulmar off inland on The Oa - they have to be careful in taking Fulmars, in order to avoid being covered in regurgitated oil that fouls their feathers. Nick Bone had Chiffchaffs singing at Gruinart, plus 42 Whimbrel and 27 Ringed Plover. David Shallcross was down at Bruichladdich watching the Black Guillemots (8 of them) around their nest sites on the pier. While at Bruichladdich he also found a Garden Warbler - far from a regular species on Islay with only 11 records in this century. Later, David Shallcross found a Kestrel at Portnahaven. Late still he found another scarce species for Islay - an adult Little Gull at Bowmore along with 2 Sandwich Terns. Steve & Lyn Rogers noted 5 Whimbrel over Kilnaughton and Clive McK. had a Great Skua heading north up Loch Indaal at Gartbreck. Down at Cladville Mary R. had an adult White-tailed Eagle. Janice & Tim Scott took a hike out to Traigh Bhan and found 4 or 5 singing Whitethroats, a male Whinchat, 2 Golden Eagles, 10 whimbrel and noted a Sand Martin colony in the dunes.
