Herons, Storks, Ibises Gulls Larks Little Egret Black-Headed Gull Skylark Species List Grey Heron Mediterranean Gull Swallows & Martins Eurasian Spoonbill Herring Gull Skomer Island, Wales of Prey Great Black-Backed Gull Barn Swallow Red Kite Lesser Black-Backed Gull House Martin Geese Hen Harrier Black-Legged Kittiwake Pipits, Wagtails, et al. Canada Goose Common Buzzard Sabine's Gull Richard's Pipit Barnacle Goose Eurasian Sparrowhawk Terns Rock Pipit Common Shelduck Common Kestrel Common Tern Meadow Pipit Dabbling Ducks Peregrine Falcon Arctic Tern Tree Pipit Mallard Merlin Black Tern White Wagtail Northern Shoveler Rails & Crakes Auks Yellow Wagtail Eurasian Wigeon Water Rail Atlantic Puffin Grey Wagtail Eurasian Teal Common Moorhen Black Guillemot Accentors Garganey Waders Common Guillemot Dunnock Diving Ducks Eurasian Oystercatcher Razorbill Tufted Duck Little Ringed Plover Pigeons & Doves Nightingales, Redstarts, & Common Scoter Ringed Plover Feral Pigeon European Robin Partridges & Pheasants European Golden Plover Common Wood Pigeon Common Redstart Common Pheasant Northern Lapwing Eurasian Collared Dove Black Redstart Loons (Divers) Red Knot European Turtle Dove Northern Wheatear Desert Wheatear

Red-Throated Diver Ruddy Turnstone Cuckoos Great Northern Diver Dunlin Common Cuckoo Whinchat Grebes Common Sandpiper Owls European Stonechat Little Grebe Common Greenshank Short-Eared Owl Thrushes Shearwaters, Petrels, et al. Black-Tailed Godwit Barn Owl Song Thrush Northern Fulmar Bar-Tailed Godwit Little Owl Redwing Manx Shearwater Eurasian Curlew Swifts Mistle Thrush Balearic Shearwater Whimbrel Common Swift Fieldfare Sooty Shearwater Eurasian Woodcock Bee-Eaters Common Blackbird European Storm-Petrel Common Snipe European Bee-Eater Ring Ouzel Gannets Jack Snipe Warblers Northern Gannet Skuas Great Spotted Blackcap Cormorants Great Skua Eurasian Lesser Whitethroat Great Cormorant Arctic Skua Common Whitethroat European Shag Long-Tailed Skua Sedge Warbler Information Source: Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales; eBird Reports; Reports; eBird Wales; West Southand of Trust Wildlife Source: Information Zetterstrom and Mullarney, Svensson, by Europe of Birds 1

Warblers (cont.) Finches Lockley Lodge Visitor's Center Boats will not run in inclement weather, Common Grasshopper Warbler Common Chaffinch so verify whether they are running by: Lockley Lodge, Martin's Haven Pallas's Grasshopper Warbler Brambling Cetti's Warbler Common Linnet Address: Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Contacting the Lodge by phone, or European Reed Warbler Common Redpoll Haverfordwest SA62 3BJ, UK following Skomer Island on social media for daily updates: Willow Warbler European Goldfinch Phone Number: +44 (0) 1646 636800 Common Chiffchaff European Greenfinch Twitter: @skomer_boatinfo

Yellow-Browed Warbler Eurasian Siskin The Visitor's Center has gifts, disposable Facebook: @skomerisland Crests & Wren Eurasian Bullfinch cameras, water bottles, and snacks for Goldcrest Common Crossbill sale. Binoculars can be rented from the PLEASE remember to be careful Firecrest Common Rosefinch Center as well. There are no food facilities about staying on the pathways! This Winter Wren Buntings on Skomer Island. includes any gear as well. Flycatchers Common Reed Bunting Spotted Flycatcher Snow Bunting Lockley Lodge is open from the begin- Don't forget your: ning of April to middle of September, Red-Breasted Flycatcher Reed Bunting  Binoculars (can be rented from the Pied Flycatcher Tuesday through Sunday from 8:30 AM Lodge) Tits until the last boat returns in the evening.  Bird ID Book

Great Tit Notes  Rain Gear Boats depart at 10 AM, 11 AM, and 12 European Blue Tit noon.  Water Shrikes  Snacks Red-Backed Shrike Even if you plan to take the noon Crows boat, you should arrive at or before During your visit, you will see puffins, Common Magpie the Lodge's opening time to secure a guillemots, razorbills, kittiwakes, and Eurasian Jay ticket onto the boat. other sea birds. Later in the summer and Western Jackdaw early fall, many of these birds will have

Red-billed Chough A limited number of people are taken to started their migration and will not be Rook Skomer each day. You will be on Skomer seen on Skomer; however, seals will Carrion Crow Island for a minimum of 5 hours, until begin pupping around this time. Common Raven the first boat begins taking visitors back to the mainland. Starlings & Orioles Enjoy your visit to Skomer Common Starling Island! Your landing fee to get onto Skomer is Rose-colored Starling paid at the Lodge - Credit cards are Eurasian Golden Oriole accepted. Sparrows

House Sparrow Your boat fare to get to Skomer is paid Eurasian Tree Sparrow to the boat captain - THIS IS CASH ONLY.

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