Friday, 5 December 2025
Thursday, 4 December 2025
Marloes Mere
Went to have a look at the Mere today. The Lapwing and Golden Plover were making use of the green islands across the wetland area. I was one short of Brians Tufted count only getting 4. Highlight was a very brief glimpse of a Merlin hunting around the willow bush next to the hide. It then landed on one of the boundary hedges to the south of the track.
| Only had 4 Tufted |
| Teal |
| Very poor quality image of the Merlin |
| Golden Plover and Lapwing |
Waldo Stone areaa
Hen harrier male flying around for 30 mins
Red kite 2
Buzzard 2
Raven 5
Lesser black backed gul 4
Stonechat 4
Wednesday, 3 December 2025
Dowrog common 3rd December
From Alastair and Jill Proud: 2 male and 1 ring-tailed hen harrier came into the roosting area at 4.30 pm.. 1 kestrel, 2 snipe, 2 buzzards and pheasant seen while waiting for harriers.
The Gann and Marloes mere
Late afternoon visit to the Gann, turned up a Red-throated diver just off the parking area on high tide, and a goosander on the pools. About 70 wigeon, 4 Little grebe and 3 greenshank. Quick look at the mere at dusk, looking more like a proper wetland these days, certainly plenty of water. Family group of 5 Tufted duck, 3 Pintail. 790 lapwing, with 30 Golden plover and 10 snipe on the few bits still above the waterline gave me something to look through. 2 buzzards the only raptors, one caught a thrush or starling.
Monday, 1 December 2025
Skomer Young Birders Week
Skomer Young Birders week is available for booking - see Young Birders Week
Marloes peninsular
A few sightings from over the weekend:
- It has been a good weekend for Merlins: a female over Martin's Haven, and a male on the dug-up ground in the Trehill fields.
- Marloes Mere had 325 Lapwing roosting on Sunday, with two more flocks totalling c.200 on the nearby fields. Other notables on the Mere were a Water Rail swimming in the ditch to the left of the Britton Hide, a pair of Pintail, and a rather lost Great Spotted Woodpecker!
- The Trehill Farm fields had a maximum c.300 Golden Plover, but these frequently break into slighly smaller groups to feed. Snipe numbers are building up more slowly, with a dozen seen/flushed, including a Jack Snipe.
Pen Anglas - Dartford Warbler
Dartford Warbler calling and singing quietly whilst flitting around between gorse patches. Towards Crincoed, with a backdrop of Harbour Porpoises.
Sunday, 30 November 2025
Rosebush and Llys-y-fran reservoirs
First visit this winter to Rosebush, 11 Tufted duck (6 male), 7 coot, 2 Little grebe and 2 GC grebe.
Llys-y-fran: nothing spectacular but always something interesting. It was a very late forming roost and when it did very jittery with gulls lifting off and repositioning, the cause, as is often the case, a big male adult GBB was marauding through the roost. After the huge numbers of LBBs in recent visits, tonight had a much paler grey flavour. BH gulls eventually numbered 3500, Herring gull 730 (inc 2 big 1w argentatus types), Common gull min 57, Mediterranean gull 12 adults, 4 adult Yellow-legged gulls. The roost formed way up the reservoir beyond the radio mast, the LBBs arrived very late and settled up beyond the hide. 3 GC grebe, 1 Little grebe and 2 chiffchaff. Trudging back in the near dark couldn't help but think of the Tom Courtney black and white classic, Loneliness of the long distance guller (or something similar!).
Castlemartin Corse
Today’s highlight was a Merlin that was chasing some snipe along the corse. The only other noteworthy observation was a flock of 39 curlew flying down the corse in the early afternoon.
| Merlin |
Ringed Marsh Harrier - Castlemartin Corse - update
Some further information on a ringed Marsh Harrier seen at Castlemartin Corse on 8th September.
It was ringed as one of 4 nestlings on 13th June 2025 in Frodsham Marsh, Cheshire. Thanks to the ringer, Steve Binney, for the information.
Friday, 28 November 2025
Eastern Arm Lily Ponds
Along with the usual birds was nice to see a little egret and a treecreeper today. To get an image of a Goldcrest is always a bit of a challenge but this one was quite obliging!
I have noticed the last few times of walking the Eastern Arm that I have not seen the resident pair of mute swans.
| Little Egret |
| Treecreeper |
| Goldcrest |

