This weeks guides Dave Parker and Phil Clarke spotted Balearic Shearwater, bottlenose dolphon and plenty more
Lots of gannets and cetaceans amoungst other species on today trip with Guides Brian and David
Thanks to all the walkers who joined us today and to volunteer Abbie Pailing for helping us to locate wildife on the shore.
Today Jaclyn and project volunteer Irina visited Tresco school to carry out a 'wildlife on the beach' session
Today we were joined by Birdwatching magazine. They wanted to learn all about the project, visit the permanent monitoring stations, the Manx shearwater nest sites and to top it off we saw a wryneck! Thanks to Holly and Lydia and to IOSWT AONB's Nikki for assisting the visit.
Today Guide Dave Conway pointed out many species of seabirds, including over 200 gannets, and also Common dolphins.
Thanks to all the walkers who joined our 'Date with nature' walks for the past two weeks. Thanks to all our fabulous guides who carried out walks in all weather and also camped in it!
Within just two years since the winter rat removal operation, we have great news - storm petrels are back breeding on St Agnes and Gugh!
Each year the project takes photos of the habitat and landscape at fixed points on St Agnes and Gugh and on a control site on Bryher. This is so we can see if there are any changes to the landscape habitats since the removal of rats. Thanks to team leader Tristan and all volunteers who assisted again this year.
This week Dave and Phil were the Guides and they saw lots of species, less Manxies and more Sooty out on the water!