I received the below interesting and informative reply from Rosemary at the Pembrokeshire Birding website to my query on my last post about the Wryneck sightings in Pembrokeshire and their migration path:
"There are a few ringing recoveries which indicate that they are Scandinavian birds. Maybe they go a bit too far west then see the Atlantic, put the brakes on and finish up in Pembs!! A straight line from Scandinavia to Africa certainly does not go through Pembs!"
There are lots of Wryneck sightings along the Pembrokeshire coast at present. They are on their way back to Africa. I was trying to work out from which breeding grounds they are returning. My understanding is that they do not breed in the UK - only on mainland Europe and Scandinavia. So looking at the geography of Pemrokeshire in relation to their breeding grounds I assume they may be returning from their Scandinavian breeding grounds. Any thoughts?
Tuesday 12th September 2023
Two Wryneck seen on the "Deer Park" (between Martins Haven and Skomer Island)
Hoopoe seen on Dale Airfield (first time I have seen one in UK!)
Other birds seen included: Stonechat, Wheatear, Chough, Raven, Gannet, Rock Pipit, Linnet, Buzzard and Kestrel.
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Cattle Egret (1) seen in field with black bulls just off Pembrokershire Coastal Path near St Davids. Specifically near path between St Nons and Porthclais.
Also, seen along Pembrokeshire Coastal Path this week has been: Chough Stonechat Wheatear Little Egret Raven Rock Pipit Meadow Pipit Linnet Oystercatcher Grey Plover Tawny Owl heard during the night
Highlights while on holiday in Newport (Pembrokeshire) between 8th October - 15th October:
Poppit Sands at mouth of Teifi Estuary (on 14/10/22). Just outside Pembrokeshire in Ceridigion. Osprey (1) Oystercatcher (24) Ringed plover (8) Common Sandpiper (4) Curlew (1) Grey Plover (1) Little Egret (1) Buzzard (2)
Newport (River Nevern estuary and iron bridge area): Wigeon (30) Redshank (3) Common Sandpiper (1) Red Kite (1) Buzzard (3) Little Egret (3) Little Grebe (2) Grey Heron (1) Great Black-Backed Gull (4)
Dinas Head: Stonechat (9) Raven (2) Chough (2) Guillemot (1) Rock Pipit (2)
Pengelli Forest (few miles south of Cardigan). Highlights were:
Pied Flycatcher x 2 (M&F) (See attached photo of male) Spotted Flycatcher x 1 Red Kite x 2 Goldcrest x 2 Blackcap x 1 Great Spotted Woodpecker x 1 Buzzard x 3 Song Thrush x 3
Dipped on Redstart though!
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On my trip to see the Tenby Walrus on Saturday 24th, I picked up a few year tick birds too.
On the stanchions holding up the Lifeboat Station and the rocks around them I picked up 2 Purple Sandpipers and 10 Turnstones, both 2021 yearticks. Another new bird was a Rock Pipit on the Lifeboat ramp itself. On the jouney home and not all in Pembrokeshire (although the first one was) I saw 11 Red Kites whilst driving, again a new species for the year.
Gwaun Valley (Pontfaen to Tregynon) and moorland below Mynydd Carningli
7th May 2019 11:20 - 16:00 hrs. Highlights included:
Pied Flycatcher (Male) x 1 Red Kite x 1 Peregrine x 1 Buzzard x 3 Kestrel x 1 Wheatear x 7 Stonechat x 3 Whitethroat x 1 Chiffchaff x 5 Willow Warbler x 3 Grey Wagtail x 2 Skylark x 5 Meadow Pipit x 3 Great Spotted Woodpecker x 1 Dunnock x 2 Mistle Thrush x 3 Swallows x 20 House Martin x 5
FYI - a Leucistic Whimbrel has been reported on Skokholm Island! See link for details and picture... http://pembsbirds.blogspot.com/
Pembrokeshire Coastal walks between 27th April and 6th May 2019. Dry, cool and sunny (perfect walking conditions).
Including Martin's Haven, Marloes Mere, Solva, St David's Head, Aber Mawr, Strumble Head and Dale Peninsula.
Four most prominent birds were: Wheatear x 30 Linnet x 100 Stonechat x 40 Whitethroat x 50
Red Kite x 5 Hobby x 1 Kestrel x 3 Buzzard x 8 Chough x 15 Gannet x 12 Fulmar x 7 Blackcap x 1 Chiffchaff x 25 Willow Warbler x 10 Sedge Warbler x 2 Ringed Plover x 2 Whimbrel x 30 Whinchat x 1 Skylark x 10 Rock Pipit x 5 Meadow Pipit x 4 Raven x 8 Shelduck x 1 White Wagtail x 1 Pied Wagtail x 4 Oystercatcher x 8 Swallows x 100 House Martin x 20 Mistle Thrush x 3 Song Thrush x 1 Jay x 3 Magpie x 7 Cormorant x 2 Carrion Crow x 40 Jackdaw x 60 Rook x 30 Great Black-Backed Gulls x 5 Lesser Black-Backed Gulls x 45 Herring Gulls x 30 Robin x 5 Goldfinch x 15 House Sparrow x 10 Dunnock x 2 Mallard x 4 Little Grebe x 1 Bullfinch x 1 Great Tit x 5 Blue Tit x 7 Chaffinch x 10 Blackbird x 8 Wren x 3 Collared Dove x 4 Woodpigeon x 10 Canada Geese x 10 Moorhen x 3 Coot x 5
We got lucky yesterday as a birder present told us that on Saturday it had spent all day hidden in the reeds so well worth the long journey. .................................................................................................................................................................
Sat 5th May. 08.00 - 13.00 hrs. With Ian Lyth and Paul Greenall.
Don't know where this bloke had got his info from Rob, but the bird was doing it's usual circuit of the pond giving good views for everyone there .... Would have posted but was waiting for some images off Mr Lyth who had carried on into the "wild blue yonder" and zonked out somewhere !
This must be some garden pond ... the Lady of the House told us that it has been visited in the past by both Purple and Squacco Heron ??
Nice to bump into Holly Paige again.
Roger.
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I'm surprised it seems nobody else off the forum has been for this bird, unless you've all seen one before and it is a fair distance away which has to be taken into consideration. It was just something that struck me that's all, and I hope it had nothing to do with the negative politics that surround the landowner.
I certainly have seen Green Heron previously Rob. The bird at Red Wharf Bay on Anglesey was the target bird for my first ever twitch in November 2005
An early morning trip to Llan Mill with Simon Gough. Nice to see Paul Baker and his Mrs.
- Green Heron (Lifer) A brilliantl looking bird that was partly hidden on arrival but showed well eventually before blending back into obscurity at the back of the pond. We witnessed it stealthily climbing the ponds overhanging branches and then lean down and catch a Perch in lightning speed, which it had actually speared with the bill's upper mandible. We got lucky yesterday as a birder present told us that on Saturday it had spent all day hidden in the reeds so well worth the long journey.
Other birds of note... - 1 Dipper flew right by us while watching the Heron - 2 Blackcap - 1 Sedge Warbler - 1 Willow Warbler - 1 Chiffchaff - 2 Whitethroat - 1 Bullfinch - a possible Lesser Whitethroat but it was heard only from a moving car so I could've been wrong.
I'm surprised it seems nobody else off the forum has been for this bird, unless you've all seen one before and it is a fair distance away which has to be taken into consideration. It was just something that struck me that's all, and I hope it had nothing to do with the negative politics that surround the landowner.
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Newport (one in Pembrokeshire!) - from Ironbridge along short section of Afon Nyfer estuary:
Red Kite x 1 Greenshank x 3 Bar-Tailed Godwit x 3 Little Egret x 2 Curlew x 3 Common Sandpiper x 2 Ringed Plover x 7 Oystercatcher x 10 Goosander x 4 Bar-Headed Goose x 2 (locals think they are escapees) Greylag Goose x 1 Canada Geese x 400 plus Linnet x 30 Cormorant x 1 Great Black-Backed Gull x 5 Herring Gull x 10 Black-Headed Gull x 40 Carrion Crow x 10 Jackdaw x 20 Mute Swan x 2 Mallard x 15 Magpie x 2 Robin x 2 Wren x 1 Long-Tailed Tit x 1 Collared Dove x 2
Dinas Head in the morning:
Raven x 2 Meadow Pipit x 20 Gannet x 3 Stonechat x 10 Wheatear x 3 Swallows x 5
Circular walk (mostly along Pembrokeshire coastal path) from St Davids - St Nons Bay - Porth Clais - side of Ramsey Sound - St Justinian's Lifeboat House and back to St Davids
9th September 2017 10:00 - 16:00 hrs.
Peregrine x 1 Kestrel x 4 Buzzard x 2 Linnet x 30 Chough x 4 Gannet x 5 Rock Pipit x 10 Stonechat x 7 Wheatear x 3 Meadow Pipit x 1 Raven x 2 White Wagtail x 1 Oystercatcher x 4 Swallows x 10 House Martin x 5 Jay x 1 Cormorant x 2 Carrion Crow x 15 Jackdaw x 10 Rook x 5 Great Black-Backed Gulls x 5 Herring Gulls x 30 Rock Dove x 10 Robin x 1 Goldfinch x 5 House Sparrow x 10 Dunnock x 1 Mallard x 4
Sunday 4th December Left the house at 4.20am and was back home at 3.30pm in time for United! Best part of a 5 hrs journey, a lot of it in pitch black unlit roads through deepest darkest mid Wales, but some cracking sightings on both journeys, especially the Mammals (to follow on other wildlife).
Camrose village. - Masked Wagtail (Lifer) Was showing down to a few feet literally minutes after parking up. A fantastic, very confiding little bird, not bothered about the 6 or 7 of us present. Well worth the journey. Even some of the residents were out taking pictures, nice people!
Other birds seen on the trip as a whole... - Red Kite 50+ ?? - Hen Harrier 1 Ringtail being mobbed by Carrion Crows - Merlin 1 female bombing across a field chasing a bird - Ravens here and there - Redwing / Fieldfare ... constant flocks over
I stopped to see a couple of Red Kites just outside Pembroke as they were low over the road, when I got out of the car to look in the field they were scouring over...I was amazed to a whole plethora of birds there. The field was recently ploughed and it was alive with birds with more flying around. All feeding together were...
- Red Kite 10+ - Common Buzzard 15-20 (lots of pale ones) - Grey Heron 3 - Little Egret 2 - Lapwing 75-100 - Redwing / Fieldfare / Mistle Thrush / Blackbird - Rooks / Ravens / Carrion Crows
Circular walk (mostly along Pembrokeshire coastal path) from St Davids - St Nons Bay - Porth Clais - Ramsey Sound - St Justinian's Lifeboat House and back to St Davids
29th September 2016 09:30 - 16:00 hrs.
Osprey x 1 Twite x 5 Chough x 4 Gannet x 2 Rock Pipit x 5 Stonechat x 20 Wheatear x 3 Raven x 4 Meadow Pipit x 7 Oystercatcher x 4 Swallows x 50 Cormorant x 4 Kestrel x 3 Buzzard x 1 Carrion Crow x 15 Jackdaw x 20 Rook x 17 Great Black-Backed Gulls x 7 Rock Dove x 30 Dunnock x 1
Curlew Sandpiper x 2 Kingfisher x 1 Little Egret x 3 Curlew x 2 Oystercatcher x 4 Common Sandpiper x 1 Teal x 5 Great Black-Backed Gull x 3 Mute Swan x 2 Cormorant x 5 Robin x 3 Mallard x 10
No boats to Skomer Island from Martin's Haven this morning - so unable to check out Icterine Warbler on Skomer (which was sighted again today).
So Plan 'B' instead - circular walk - Wooltack Point - Marloes Sands - Marloes Mere - return to Martin's Haven.
Chough x 8 Stonechat x 10 Meadow Pipit x 15 Gannet x 3 Raven x 4 Linnet x 7 Reed Bunting x 1 Robin x 4 House Sparrow x 8 Carrion Crow x 20 Jackdaw x 30 Buzzard x 1 Swallow x 40 Cormorant x 2 Magpie x 6
Marloes Mere: Willow Warbler x 1 Little Grebe x 1 Mallard x 20
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Walk from Solva - St Elvis Farm (honestly I am not joking!) - Pointz Castle - and return via Pembrokeshire Coastal Path.
Sunday, 18th September 2016 10:15 - 15:30 hrs.
Chough x 2 Red Kite x 1 Peregrine Falcon x 2 Sparrowhawk x 1 Buzzard x 3 Kestrel x 2 Raven x 4 Stonechat x 15 Rock Pipit x 3 Meadow Pipit x 5 Linnet x 7 Oystercatcher x 1 Dipper x 1 Wren x 1 Rook x 40 Carrion Crow x 30 Jackdaw x 35 Swallow x 10 Cormorant x 1 Great Black-Backed Gull x 5 Herring Gull x 10 Black-Headed Gull x 5 Robin x 3 Blue Tit x 1 Great Tit x 1 Chaffinch x 3 House Sparrow x 9 Magpie x 3 Canada Geese x 10
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Circular walk (mostly along Pembrokeshire coastal path) from St Davids - St Nons Bay - Porth Clais - Ramsey Sound - St Justinian's Lifeboat House and back to St Davids
Saturday, 17th September 2016 09:30 - 16:00 hrs.
Chough x 7 (different sightings) Gannet x 2 Stonechat x 60 Raven x 2 Meadow Pipit x 10 Oystercatcher x 2 Swallows x 150 (flying south along Welsh coast) House Martin x 30 Cormorant x 4 Kestrel x 1 Buzzard x 1 Carrion Crow x 20 Jackdaw x 50 Rook x 30 Great Black-Backed Gulls x 3 Herring Gull x 40 Magpie x 3 Rock Dove x 30 Woodpigeon x 10 Blue Tit x 5 Great Tit x 3 Robin x 3 Mallard x 20
Walk from Broad Haven (Millmoor car park) - Haroldston Wood - along Pembrokeshire Coastal Path back to Broad Haven. Cloudy, windy but mild.
Whinchat x 1 (lifer for me - amazing that I have not seen this bird before!) Peregrine x 1 Stonechat x 3 Gannet x 1 Raven x 1 Spotted Flycatcher x 2 Buzzard x 1 Oystercatcher x 3 White Wagtail x 1 Cormorant x 2 Coal Tit x 2 Long Tailed Tit x 1 Blue Tit x 1 Great Tit x 2 Blackbird x 2 Wren x 1 House Sparrow x 10 Meadow Pipit x 3 Great Black-Backed Gulls x 10 Herring Gulls x 30 Rooks x 50 Jackdaws x 40 Carrion Crows x 5 Magpie x 2 Robin x 5
Walk from Goodwick (west of Fishguard) to Carregwastad Point along Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and inland return via Llanwnda. Dry and sunny conditions.
Hi Rob - thanks for your update and your private message. In the excitement of spotting Wryneck on Ramsey Island yesterday - I should have specified it was 700 plus Grey Atlantic Seal Pups that are expected in total by November (on / around Ramsey Island).
Highlight - Red Kite x 3 Chough x 2 Buzzard x 2 Kestrel x 1 Raven x 5 Linnet x 20 Stonechat x 15 Gannet x 1 (out at sea) Goldfinch x 30 Great Black-Backed Gulls x 10 Herring Gulls x 10 Blue Tit x 1 Cormorant x 2 Swallows x 30 Magpies x 2 Jackdaws x 10 Meadow Pipit x 3 Robin x 5
Grey Atlantic Seals and pups x lots
Butterflies: Small Copper x 1 Speckled Wood x 25 Small Tortoiseshell x 7
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Ramsey Island (boat trip from St Justinians). Dry and sunny conditions. Great to meet Greg and Lisa who are employed by RSPB and are resident on Island.
Main Highlight - Wryneck x 1 (first sighting for me on British mainland - do not feel too bad now about missing out on one at Lytham!) Marsh Harrier (Male) x 1 Buzzard x 1 Kestrel x 1 Spotted Flycatcher x 1 Rock Pipit x 1 Chough x 20 (there are currently 7 breeding pairs on island) Wheatear x 15 Stonechat x 7 Gannets x lots (out at sea) Pied Wagtail x 2 White Wagtail x 1 Meadow Pipit x 20 Dunnock x 1 Blue Tit x 1 Robin x 3 Great Black-Backed Gull x 3 Herring Gull x 10 Black-Headed Gull x 3 Carrion Crow x 5 Raven x 4 Rooks x 5 Jackdaw x 20 Rock Dove x 5 Swallows x 50 House Martin x 20
Atlantic Seals (approximately 50 adults and 30 pups) scattered around island coast. Greg tells me that this figure will increase to unbelievable maximum 700 plus by November.
Blackcap x 1 (Female) Spotted Flycatcher x 3 Bar-Tailed Godwit x 10 Raven x 5 Curlew x 25 Great Black-backed Gull x 15 Lesser Black-backed Gull x 10 Black-headed Gull x 20 Herring Gull x 20 Redshank x 7 Oystercatcher x 20 Wheatear x 4 Stonechat x 1 Willow Warbler x 1 Little Egret x 5 White Wagtail x 3 Common Sandpiper x 3 Swallows x 50 Buzzard x 1 Magpie x 2 Rook x 20 Jackdaw x 10 Carrion Crow x 5 Cormorant x 3 Long Tailed Tit x 3 Wren x 1 Robin x 3 Great Tit x 5 Blue Tit x 5 Blackbird x 3 Nuthatch x 1 Mallard x 5 Goldfinch x 3 Chaffinch x 1
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Tuesday, 15th September 2015 10:00 - 15:00 hrs. Dry and sunny conditions.
Boat trip to Ramsey Island cancelled this morning due to high sea swell round the island. So - Plan B instead - Walk from Whitesands Bay - St Davids Head - along Pembrokeshire coast - round Carn Llidi - back to Whitesands Bay
Gannet x 7 Chough x 3 Whitethroat x 2 Stonechat x 40 Wheatear x 10 White Wagtail x 5 Willow Warbler x 1 Meadow Pipit x 20 Kestrel x 1 Raven x 4 Rook x 25 Oyster Catcher x 1 Jackdaw x 20 Great Black-Backed Gull x 4 Lesser Black-Backed Gull Herring Gull Black-Headed Gull Rock Dove x 1 Goldfinch x 7 Robin x 5 Dunnock x 1 Blue Tit x 1 Great Tit x 1 House Sparrow x 2 Swallow x 15
Walk around perimeter of St Davids disused airfield - lovely heathland walk. Dry and Sunny (who said the weather was going to be bad this weekend!)
Sunday 13th September 2015 11:00 - 15:00 hrs.
Hoping to see Juvenile Red-Backed Shrike - seen earlier this week - but unfortunately no sign.
White Wagtail x 5 Linnet x 7 Stonechat x 3 Kestrel x 1 Rooks x 20 Meadow Pipit x 5 Magpies x 2 Jackdaws x 20 Carrion Crows x 10 House Sparrow x 8 Goldfinch x 20 Robin x 3 Blue Tit x 1 Blackbird x 1
Butterflies: Common Blue (1M and 1F) Painted Lady x 2 Meadow Brown x 2 Speckled Wood x 30 Small Tortoisehell x 3 Peacock x 2
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Circular walk (mostly along Pembrokeshire coastal path) from St Davids - St Nons Bay - Porth Clais - Ramsey Sound - St Justinian's Lifeboat and back to St Davids
Saturday, 12th September 2015 10:30 - 16:30 hrs. Rain had stopped by time of starting walk - sunshine with cool sea breeze throughout walk - perfect walking and birding conditions.
On drive down through Wales yesterday - saw 11 Red Kite and 5 Buzzards along A487 between Machynlleth and Cardigan
Chough x 4 Gannet x 5 Linnet x 20 Stonechat x 50 Wheatear x 4 Spotted Flycatcher x 3 Rock Pipit x 7 Raven x 5 Willow Warbler x 4 Meadow Pipit x 7 Oystercatcher x 1 Swallows x 40 House Martin x 10 Cormorant x 2 Goldfinch x 20 Kestrel x 3 Carrion Crow x 10 Jackdaw x 50 Rook x 30 Lesser Blacked-Back Gulls x 50 Great Black-Backed Gulls x 5 Herring Gull x 40 Magpie x 2 Rock Dove x 30 Collared Dove x 5 Woodpigeon x 10 Greenfinch x 1 Long Tailed Tits x 2 Blue Tit x 1 Dunnock x 1 Wren x 1 Robin x 3
Walk from St Davids Head - Whitesands Bay - St Justinians (and back)
Golden Plover Sanderling Rock Pipit Swallow (still a few left to leave!) Meadow Pipit Chough Gannet Curlew Kestrel Raven Crow Rook Stonechat Wheatear Oyster Catchers Jackdaw Great Black-Backed Gull Lesser Black-Backed Gull Herring Gull Black Headed Gull Rock Dove Goldfinch Robin Cormorant
No sign of Wryneck on St Davids Head today (spotted twice in last week)
No sign of Rose-Coloured Starling today (spotted a few times in last week) a mile from coast at nearby campsite.
Adult seals and pups
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Chough x 10 Spotted Flycatcher x 4 Whinchat x 1 Stonechat x 3 Wheatear x 10 Meadow Pipits x lots Peregrine Kestrel Buzzard Raven x 4 Pied Wagtail Crows Great Black Backed Gulls x lots Lesser Black Backed Gulls Herring Gulls No sign of Little Owl
Circular walk (mostly along Pembrokeshire coastal path) from St Davids - St Nons Bay - Porth Clais - Ramsey Sound - St Justinian's and back to St Davids
Saturday, 13th September 2014 10:30 - 17:00 hrs. in glorious sunshine and perfect temperature:
Chough (well chuffed!) Gannet Stonechat Rock Pipit White Wagtail Ringed Plover Common Sandpiper Raven Oystercatcher Swallows Cormorant Goldfinch Kestrel Crows Jackdaw Lesser Blacked-Back Gulls Blacked Backed Gulls Herring Gull Magpie House Sparrow Chaffinch Feral Pigeon
Also seen: Atlantic Grey Seals and pup Lizard
Butterflies: Red Admiral x lots Speckled Wood Large White Common Blue Small Copper
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Holiday weekend included a walk from Lamphey to Stackpole head LAMPHEY Tawny Owls - 2 Goldcrest FRESHWATER Reedbeds next to car park Sedge warbler, Reed warbler, Reed Bunting all nesting, Goldfinches. Cliff walk Dunnock, Linnet, Whitethroat, Skylark, Meadow pipit, all in abundance. GBB Gulls, LBB Gulls, Carrion Crows, 2 Kestrel, 2 Peregrine, Cormorants, Oystercatchers, 4 Dunlin, 2 Stonechat (m), Jackdaws everywhere. STACKPOLE Female Redstart on picnic table!, Chaffinches eating out of your hand. STACKPOLE HEAD Pied Wagtails, Crows, Skylark and Linnet all over the place. Herring Gulls with chicks, Fulmar with chicks, Guillimots and Razorbills giving fantastic views on the cliffs. 4 Gannet, 10 Cormorant, and nesting Jackdaw by the dozen.
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Friday, 25th.of May. Today we explored the Fishguard area of Pembrokeshire.
Strumble Head A top sea watching site,but a little quiet on this visit. Manx Shearwater...7 Puffin...1 Gannets....c 200 Oystercatchers...2 Razorbill...2 Fulmar 9 Kestrel...1 Swallows/Linnets/Stonechat(1). Cormorant 4 Shag...1 Kittiwake Rock Pipit...1 Herring Gull and Lesser Black-backed Gulls.
Fishguard (Goodwick Moor) This reed bed and wood near the town centre produced: Greenfinch...2, Linnet...3 Chaffinch...plenty Garden Warbler...1 Wren...1 Blackcap...3 Robins Oystercatcher Reed Bunting...1 Sedge Warbler...3 Reed Warbler...1 House Sparrows Ringed Plover
Nevern Estuary(Newport) Around the boats on the sands near the mouth of the Estuary were: Ringed Plover ...c40 Sanderling...4 Dunlin...12 Turnstone...2 Cormorants. Shelduck Canada geese Great Black-backed,Lesser Black-backed and Herring Gulls.
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Saturday 26th of May. Today we explored the south Pembrokeshire coast, and enjoyed more hot sunny weather.
Freshwater West. We sat on the edge of the cliffs and watched around 30 Sand Martin coming and going into their holes. A Rock Pipit was near us, and at sea were Gannets and Auk, as well as a white headed Cormorant.
Elegug Stacks
This is a tall pillar of rock, just in the sea, a few yards off the cliff. It is aptly name, as Elegug translates into Guillemot. The top of the rock and down it's side were coved in Guillemots ,although lower down Razorbills could be seen. It has the largest breeding colony (mainland) in South Wales. Fulmars and Kittiwake were also about A Skylark was seen..
Bosherston Pools to St. Govan's head. A longish walk produced nothing too special other than: Mute Swan....5 Buzzard...1 Reed Warbler...1 Linnet ...several Stonechat...1 Swallows Long-tail Tits Jackdaws and Crows Whitethroat ...several. A few Swifts. Goldfinch...1 Pied Wagtail...1 Mallards. Blackpool Mill and the Leat walk At the bridge by the mill,we had 2 or 3 Dippers ,a Kingfisher, a Grey Wagtail and a Pied Wagtail, all within 10 minutes. The woods on the Leat walk were quiet but we managed a Spotted Flycatcher, a Marsh Tit, a Coal Tit and a Jay. Also a Broad- bodied Chaser and a Beautiful Damoiselle Dragonfly.
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Thursday..24/5/12 VISIT TO SKOMER ISLAND. NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE Along with 7 other Bolton RSPB members,I enjoyed a great day out on this Island ,which is managed by the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales. This was my first visit here. The weather was hot and sunny. Before we could embark our party on the ''Dale Princess' at Martin's Haven,we had some time to explore the Headland (Wooltackpoint) that overlooks the Jetty. This turned out to be a pleasant 90 minutes walk with outstanding views. Headland Sightings: Common Whitethroat...2 Gannet ...5 Swallows....10 Stonechat...3 Linnet....3 Chough...13 Fulmar...3 Rock Pipit...1 Meadow Pipit....3 Great Black- backed Gulls Oystercatcher...1 Shelduck...2 Herring Gulls Peregrine...1 Razorbill...2 Dunnock...1
Skomer
As the Boat approached the Island numerous Puffins and Auk flew around. An airborne Herring Gull was fed by hand from the boats cabin. Flowers on Skomer were incredible. Large areas of Bluebell mingling with Red Campion to produce a stunning carpet of colour
Sightings: Many more Puffins were seen throughout the island, and burrows were widespread. Offshore, Gannets were continually seen, often diving. As well as the large colonies of Razorbill and Guillemot, there was a substantial Kittiwake colony and plenty Fulmar. Large numbers of Lesser Black- backed and Great Black- back Gulls and also Herring Gulls. Black Rabbits can be seen on the Island, which I think, once held a Rabbit Farm. Spotted Flycatcher and several Sedge Warblers were seen. A Rock Pipit and a Pied Wagtail added to the List. Meadow Pipits and Common Whitethroat were plentiful, as were Swallows and Jackdaws. Also a Cormorant, 3 Shovelers, 2 Shelduck, 2 Moorhen, a few Canada Geese and a Wren. A Little Owl was seen and while waiting for the return boat more Chough appeared. No Manx Shearwaters visible.
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Mrs P and I, plus 8 week old Mini P successfully twitched the Squacco Heron in Angle yesterday.
I have to say, it was probably one of the easiest Twitches I have ever been invloved in! We parked up on the track near to the harbour near the described red boat, and it was in the creek just beyond the boat, approx 30 yards from us showing very well!
A lifer for all three of us! Mini P had a feed and we were off again!
Next purchase is an iPhone as Pembrokeshire was full of goodies yesterday that we didnt know about until we got on Birdguides at home!