Sunny and windy conditions meant a quiet day. However, amongst the numerous fledgling birds present there was the second coal tit of the year, dispersing from breeders in Felixstowe we imagine. Another interesting sighting was that of a fulmar directly over the observatory, not every day we see one that close at Landguard!
Amongst the birds breeding on site is this wren, which has stealthily hatched some chicks in a not so hidden place . .
Notocelia cynosbatella is one of the 'bird poo' moths, named for their 'attractive' camouflage. This is one of the easier species to identify with its yellow face.
Ringed Birds: Blackbird 1, Coal Tit 1, Dunnock 3, Wren 1