Another similar day to yesterday, with migrants thin on the ground. Its safe to say the doldrums of summer have arrived but we may still get lucky yet?
On the land 4 Swallows headed south, while on the sea there was a bit more activity. A Fulmar and 3 Curlew headed south, while 3 Sandwich terns headed noisily north and 2 Little Terns loitered off the beach.
In the moth trap this morning was Tinagma ocnerostromella, a tiny nationally scarce species, who larvae feed on Viper's Bugloss which limits where it is likely to be found.
Ringing: 4 Blue Tit, 1 Great Tit