Off the South Beach at Tenby in the last ten days there have been multiple feeding frenzies involving up to 1,000 gulls (mainly Kittiwakes and Herring Gulls) with a few Cormorants and auks joining in. Such feeding frenzies used to be a common sight off Skomer in the breeding season and may be opportunistic feeding of sand eels forced to the surface by Mackerel but its been an unusual sight more recently.
Possibly linked to these flocks have been some almost daily sightings in the last week of a small group of Risso's Dolphin which include a small juvenile - hard to spot but the boatmen have been seeing them regularly.
Caldey Chough seem to be doing OK and the place was awash with Wrens, Blackbirds and Blackcaps yesterday. Gull counts completed but a lot of figures to process now.