Saturday, 11 July 2026

Quail, Llanteg 10.07.2026

Following on from Mike's record  of this morning at Stackpole, I am delighted to say that we've also had a quail calling on our property this evening, from the long grass and bracken that borders our northern hedge - its distinctive whet -whit whit call continued from 7 pm to at least 7.45, when I had to come in to calm me nerves!

Dr Kevin J. Caley

Western Reef heron, still at the Gann

The heron was on the foreshore around 8:30 this morning. 

3 greenshank on Marloes mere first thing but soon flew off as I approached. Another example of what can drop in here. 100s of gatekeepers.

Friday, 10 July 2026

Quail at Stackpole

A quail heard calling late this morning whilst walking from the 8 Arch Bridge to Stackpole Quay Car Park. About halfway between in a long grass field on the right of the track.

Thursday, 9 July 2026

Nightjar, Ty Rhyg

A first visit of the year. Just a single nightjar flying around and likely same bird churring in the big clearfell between 10:15-11pm. At times it flew up surprisingly high. Lovely evening for it.


 

Pickleridge Pools

Shame on me - I have only just got round to twitching the Reef Heron. Having only seen this species in non-breeding plumage before I was struck by how smart the breeding plumage was - a silvery bluish grey - and how bright the feet were! It was continually moving along the far bank, fishing as it went, half-opening its wings before diving forwards - it must have been catching fry I suppose. There was also a big flock of Oystercatchers - about 50 - and also a flock of Redshank. 

I have never seen the pools so low - the outlet stream was completely dry and the sea level wasn't going to come anywhere near - high tide today was only 5.64 metres - barely enough to cover the bridge. There were shingle banks in places where I never knew they existed. 

NB Not birds: A nice piece of grasslands is developing at the far end of the bank - good grassland plants (trefoils etc) and plenty of 6-spot Burnet moths.  

Rosemary Royle 

Wednesday, 8 July 2026

Skokholm

Turtle Dove still here today

Tuesday, 7 July 2026

Western Reef heron, still at the Gann

The heron was skulking around under the roadside trees at 8:30pm, fishing along the edges up to Crabhall Barn and back. Hard to see in the shadows and overhanging branches. It eventually flew across towards the beach. 6 Little egret clustered on the low tideline. Note: It spent around 15 days in North Wales before coming back to Pembrokeshire, it's been here around 15 days now, might it be getting itchy feet for another adventure?

2 black-tailed godwits at Marloes Mere. The field that last weeks quail flew into has been cut.

Skokholm

Turtle Dove here this evening

Sunday, 5 July 2026

Brynberian Moor

Lots of youngsters on the moor this afternoon included meadow pipits, reed bunting, stonechat, whitethroat, chaffinch, linnet. Nice to see two Whinchat families (and a singing male), and a young redstart being fed by his mum. Crossbills and redpoll flying over. First Small red damsel of the year.


 

 

Saturday, 4 July 2026

Western Reef heron, still at the Gann

The heron was just below the crossing point at the mouth of the river when I arrived. As the tide flooded in it moved above the crossing, a Little egret chased it around quite vigorously but soon gave up and left it fishing above the submerged crossing when I left around 8:45pm. Sandwich tern flew over and a Common sandpiper on the pools.

Earlier at Marloes Mere a black-tailed godwit, bits of muddy bank starting to appear so might draw in a few waders. No sign of any quail tonight.