We’re now open! And as B said in our previous blog, time has
certainly flown. Just a week ago we were a little worried about whether the
island would be ready in time, and to be honest, I was still a little worried
on Friday afternoon. Things fell into place though and with a last little bit of adjustment we were ready to welcome the first visitors of 2017!
There was quite a bit of luggage that came over on the first
boat which included four weekly volunteers, two overnight guests and two new
Long Term Volunteers, Thom and Ruby (introductory blogs to come). It certainly tested the early season fitness going up and down the steps multiple times.
The first visitors of the year were treated to a fantastic
day on Skomer. It was the first calm and sunny day in quite a while which
meant the Short-eared Owls were making the most of the ideal hunting
conditions, two of which were gliding over North Valley for most of the day,
delighting visitors, staff and volunteers alike.
A spectacle which we weren't quite expecting was also the
sheer numbers of Puffins that came back to Skomer in the evening. We could see
numbers building throughout the day and around 4pm we had over 2,000 in North
Haven alone, but they kept building and by 7pm there were an amazing 7,300 Puffins
in North Haven. We usually do our whole island Puffin counts in mid-April but
if these numbers continue like this we may end up doing them early. To see a video of this, head to our Facebook page.
Sunrise on Sunday morning, another beautiful day |
Saturday was one of those idyllic days on Skomer where the weather
was fantastic, the wildlife was on top form and visitors left with huge smiles
on their faces. And Sunday hasn’t been bad either, with excellent weather,
migrants passing though (Sand Martins, Swallows and Willow Warblers mainly) and
a pod of 30 Common Dolphins spotted off North Haven. For us this is an
incredibly early sighting and we wouldn’t be expecting to see dolphins off
Skomer until the summer!
That’s me done for now, but with the weather forecast to be
similar for most of next week, we hope to see more friendly faces on Skomer
soon and await more wildlife spectacles!
Leighton (Visitor Officer)
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