26/02/201726/02/2017Ramsey Island Sightings latest News on Ramsey Island 9th September 2016 The week has largely been dominated by shearwaters and seals so not surprisingly they are the topics of discussion! Shearwater fledglings: […]
26/02/201726/02/2017Ramsey Island Sightings Latest News from Ramsey Island 1st November 2016 GRASSHOLM RESCUE – On 14 October we made our annual trip to Grassholm to rescue birds entangled in plastic. This year […]
26/02/201726/02/2017Whale and Dolphin sightings Whale and Dolphin sightings September October 2016 8th September 2006 Great trip, lots of common dolphin activity for a large proportion of the trip, 100+, lots of […]
26/02/201726/02/2017Ramsey Island Sightings Latest News from Ramsey Island 18th September 2016 Old Friends – Back on Ramsey we have been welcoming a few old friends, female seals that return to give birth […]
26/02/201726/02/2017Whale and Dolphin sightings Whale and Dolphin sightings for August 2016 8th August Small pod of Common Dolphins playing in Ramsey Sound 10th August 2 pods Common Dolphins, 30+ in one […]
26/02/201726/02/2017Ramsey Island Sightings Latest News from Ramsey Island 2nd September 2016 With the summer holidays nearly over it’s all about the seals from here on in….. SEAL PUP BIRTH – Lots of pups born […]
26/02/201726/02/2017Ramsey Island Sightings Latest News from Ramsey Island 26th August 2016 Storm Damage – We had a few casualties after last weekend’s gale force winds and spring tide. An adult fulmar got […]
26/02/201726/02/2017Ramsey Island Sightings Latest News from Ramsey Island 18th August 2016 RED FLAGS – You may have noticed a flock of red flags have appeared in the bracken on the north-east corner. […]
26/02/201726/02/2017Ramsey Island Sightings Grassholm Bird Log to August 2016 Blackbird Blackcap Black-headed gull Black tailed godwit Black Redstart Carrion Crow Chaffinch Chiffchaff Collared Dove Common Sandpiper Common Tern Comic […]
26/02/201726/02/2017Ramsey Island Sightings Latest Ramsey Island News 12th August 2016 GRASSHOLM – You might think of Grassholm as just a noisy, smelly mass of gannets with little room for much else. […]