MARINElife Wildlife Ambassador report: Ilfracombe-Lundy 25 April

25 April 2026

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It was a lovely sunny morning in Ilfracombe. On arriving at the pier, I collected my tickets and was soon boarding the Oldenburg, where I was warmly greeted by Captain Jason and other members of the crew. One of the first passengers that I spoke to said that she had seen two Harbour Porpoise in the outer harbour earlier that morning.

On the crossing Guillemot were the predominant birds, along with just a few Razorbill and Fulmar.

Fulmar (Library photo: Peter Howlett)

Approaching the Landing Bay a group of Shag stood on the outer rocks and two Grey Seal could be seen and a pair of Oystercatcher flew overhead calling. I decided to walk up to the Millcombe valley and spend some time looking for migrants and I was delighted to see several Chiffchaff, Willow Warbler, and a Garden Warbler. Many of them were taking the opportunity of the warm day to bathe in the small stream. Walking on up towards the village I stopped to eat my sandwiches in the field near where a male Redstart had recently been reported. I was rewarded with two very good views of the bird flashing its red tail.

Common Dolphin (Library photo: Peter Howlett

On the return voyage it was very quiet until we were about a third of the way across, when a large pod of Common Dolphin was spotted. Some came in close on both sides and interacted with the boat, whilst others could be seen further off. They stayed around for a couple of minutes allowing everyone on deck good views. After disappearing for a couple of minutes, they returned and again delighted the passengers. On both occasions a few Manx Shearwater were seen over the pod.  It was by far the biggest pod I had ever seen on the Lundy route.

Oldenburg alongside in Landing Bay (Judith Tatem)

On arrival back in Ilfracombe, I returned my jacket and thanked the crew for a very good trip.

Judith Tatem MARINElife WLA

Summary of sightings

Seabirds

Herring Gull

Fulmar

Guillemot

Razorbill

Shag

Manx Shearwater

Gannet

Land Animals

Wildlife on Lundy

Red Admiral

(Common?) Carder Bee

Buff-tailed Bumblebee

Feral Goat

Terrestrial Birds

Wildlife on Lundy

Shag

Oystercatcher

Willow Warbler

Garden Warbler

Chiffchaff

Sedge Warbler

Whitethroat

Pied Wagtail

White Wagtail

Yellow Wagtail

Chaffinch

Wren

Blackcap

House Martin

Swallow

Goldfinch

Linnet

House Sparrow

Starling

Blackbird

Carrion Crow

Robin

Dunnock

Stonechat

Herring Gull

Great Black-backed Gull

Lesser Black-backed Gull

Meadow Pipit

Collared Dove

Common Redstart

Marine Mammals

Common Dolphin 30

Grey Seal 2