Wednesday, 3 June 2026

Sightings

 From Mike Browning. 

Rock Pipit song flight at Strumble.  A pair of Razorbill close in. Kestrel hovering up by the lighthouse.  On the way down to the Observatory a pair of Chough, at least 100 Gannet feeding offshore, with good numbers of Manxies and Auks.

At Abermawr, singing Whitethroat, 3-4 Gannet, a Chough, a Fulmar and the Sand Martin colony.

At Abercastle a single Oystercatcher and Whitethroat.

Tuesday, 2 June 2026

Spoonbill, Newport (25 May)

From Derek Evans. While on holiday in Newport with the  fabulous hot weather 25th May Spoonbill between 18 00 and 18 30 just from white bridge Nevern Estuary.

Gull and jackdaw roost, 3 curlew, shelduck parents with 12 young, spoonbill feeding with great views, canada geese, oystercatchers, cormorant, shelduck groups 29c.

Monday, 1 June 2026

Dipper, Haverfordwest

From Steve Smith. Dipper on Western Cleddau in Haverfordwest town centre about 3 metres below the weir this morning 

Marloes mere and Brynberian, arrivals and departures

5 whinchat (3f, 2m), on a look around another bit of Brynberian on Saturday afternoon. 2 of the female carrying food and visiting nest sites. Similar numbers of reed bunting, males singing and a female with food. Buzzy redpoll around as well in the gorse. No sight or sound of any cuckoo, so maybe already heading off. 

A lap of Marloes peninsula last night, 18 coot some still on nests, still not seen any youngsters, same with the moorhen but a pair of little grebe were carrying a newt or dragonfly so they must have a nest hidden away. 2 lone male shoveler and a pair. No sign of any shelduck last night, could have just been out of sight. Pair of oystercatchers noisily and persistently driving off a buzzard over the rough pasture towards Martin's Haven. A flock of 21 chough Deer Park side of Renney Slip.

Sunday, 31 May 2026

Around and about

Sightings from Mike Browning. Birds seen today include a single Chough seen at Pwllderi, with a further 5 at Strumble.  Two pairs were feeding in the field behind the car park, Manxie over the sea and lots of Gannet.

Nothing much at Goodwick Flags, several pairs of Shelduck at Newport bridge including one pair with 11 ducklings. Several House Martin came in to collect sand for nest building

In Pengelli Forest, a group of 4-5 Treecreeper, singing Chiff-chaff, a cracking male Redstart and virtually the last birds I saw a pair of Pied Flys.

A very enjoyable day, watching birds that aren’t easy to catch up with in Bedfordshire ! 

Saturday, 30 May 2026

Yellowhammers, Carew

Sightings from Steve Smith. Steve the visiting Manchester birder back in your amazing county.  While I was walking off my evening meal around Carew Castle millpond on Friday. A Male & Female Yellow Hammer flew along the hedge line adjacent to the picnic benches at the millpond carpark

Wednesday, 27 May 2026

 Honey Buzzard 26th?

 Thanks for Daves comments.Yesterdays image was very small and I am trying to post a larger image, though still of poor quality. Actually the buzzard has his legs hanging down which may have been a defensive measure, caused when it was buzzed by a high flying corvid and so obscuring the base of the tail, which probably would not have resolved well anyway.

Note also the wing is broadest at the wrist. I have seen a number of HBs and oodles of Common Buzzards. Usually the longer tail and protruding head is enough. 
       

Not just birds at Marloes Mere

Met George at the mere this morning just as he'd found a Lesser emperor. While we watched it patrolling along it's favoured route we realised there were at least 2 others. 20+ red-veined darter with some mating and plenty of commoner dragonflies to look through.  No sign of yesterday's Spoonbill. 

Georges photos of the Lesser Emperor and my Red-veined darter 


Nightjar

From Chris Kirner: Nightjar churring  in Cresselly Big Wood tonight first I’ve heard here in over 20 years.   

Tuesday, 26 May 2026

Roger's Buzzard

Whilst there are always limitations to making an identification from a single image, I think this is a Common Buzzard (a dark one). The tail pattern does not fit European Honey Buzzard, which should show 3 clear bands, and the neck looks too thick. Tricky birds unless seen very well, and the distinctive 'jizz' is hard to convey in a single photo.

 Honey Buzzard- E.Haverfordwest

At about 2.30, while working on a small job in the garden, at 28 deg.C, I saw a Buzzard circling in the east. This is not unusual since I am only 200 yds. from open country. Once again I dashed indoors to get my camera. The buzzard was now circling quite high and went out of sight vertically.                     Checking the images, I noticed the longish tail not fanned, the long/protruding neck/head, the pinched in wing effect and the broad black band to the rear of the underwing and at the end of the tail, thus arriving at an I.D. of Honey Buzzard. If anyone with expertise has an opinion, I would be glad to hear.


Spoonbill


 At Marloes Mere this afternoon, same bird as seen yesterday at Dinas (?)

Willow Warbler

With reference to Bob's post below, a Willow Warbler was singing enthusiatically from a willow tree in our garden yesterday evening. This was notable as it is the first one we have heard or seen here at Orlandon Kilns this year. 

Nightjars 25/5

From Monica Fernandez and Adrian Stallwood: We had a lovely close up view of a pair of Nightjars in Ty Rhyg tonight, around 2215. They seemed to have found us more than us finding them, and performed several circular flights around us punctuated by perching on nearby dead conifer trees. Churring came repeatedly from the same area and started at around 2200, and was still ongoing when we left at 2245.