A Great Skua flew past Old Castle Head yesterday evening.
Whitethroats back in this morning. 5 singing males at Skrinkle.
A Great Skua flew past Old Castle Head yesterday evening.
Whitethroats back in this morning. 5 singing males at Skrinkle.
Prompted by a report yesterday of a visiting Osprey we visited Teifi Marshes today, but unsurprisingly did not see it.
We also failed to see a Kingfisher at the Kingfisher hide, but unexpectedly found an early Sedge Warbler. Inititially it was skulking on the flattened old reeds and gave an occasional bit of song and then, briefly flew up to a Kingfisher branch to enjoy a spot of sunshine.
And finally, after 30 years of visiting, we briefly saw an Otter as it quickly crossed the pond from the south to north and disappeared into the reeds.
Also around were plenty of Sand Martins, a couple of House Martins and a few Swallows. Cettis were in good voice, sometimes singing from high postions, so there was still a feeling of Spring despite the temperature being around 9 degrees.
Grasshopper warbler 2
Cuckoo male calling
Willow warbler 5
Chiff chaff 3
Blackcap 3
Swallow 4
Linnet 5 pairs
Stonechat 6
Started off on the headland today. There were a few Razorbills on cliffs or rafting and the Jackdaws were collecting material to nest with. A couple of Wheatear along the route. A few fulmar trying to get some updrafts off the cliffs.
A cormerant had found a wrasse to have for lunch! Saw a distent Red Kite and was a little surprised to see it come down to sit on headland for a little while. The highlight though was a Merlin just sitting on the headland. The lakes there were a lot of chiffchaff singing. First thing I did see 2 Common Sandpipers sitting on the logs on side of ponds. Difficult to see but only just saw a glimpse of one heron in the HeronryA lovely hour at Martin's Haven / Deer Park early evening. Nice to see a sprinkling of migrants, includin Swallow, Willow Warbler and Wheatear. Highlight were the Chough: a pair and 2 singles. Hard to beat a Chough in a location like this on a beautiful spring evening. (Dave & Lisa)
A chough pair (presumably the "Furzenip pair") mating in a field behind Freshwater West. The male took the initiative by spreading his wings (at first I thought it was the female soliciting food, before it became apparent which was which...). There are more photos but this captures the essence. Afterwards they flew off towards the coast.
To add to recent records....
Yesterday while up on Deer Park I saw a lone Sandwich Tern, long way out into Jack Sound.
Todays highlight at Mere was a small flock of 6 Grey PloverA short walk around Manorbier this morning in the blustery wind produced a few Blackcaps, and a few Swallows and 2 House Martins. Also 4 Sandwich Terns offshore.
Later on whilst out in the garden, just before 10am, the alarming gulls alerted me to a low passing Osprey. It came low straight over the garden and disappeared off north!
Last hour on the mere, best sighting was the sunset, wow. The wind had dropped away and a good hatch of midges in the warm evening air were welcomed by the most chiffchaff so far who were launching themselves from the cover of the blackthorn. The ducks, grebes and coots likewise enjoying the banquet. The male lapwing had a competitor tonight, another male appeared (maybe there's some commuting between here and Skokholm) plus the female still. The displaying male chased off a pair of ruff that tried to land too close but seemed unbothered by the black-tailed godwit. A snipe the only other wader. A couple of Red Admirals in the sheltered spots. Despite the clouds of midges there were no hirundines. Stonechat nest building. 3 chough.
Pretty quiet at the start of the weekend due to the wind(!), but Sunday and Monday were lovely.
Not much in the way of passerines: 2 each M&F Wheatear passed through, and a trickle of Swallows.
There is a very wet corner of one of the Trehill Farm fields just by the entrance to West Hook Farm. This still has some standing water, and looks good for attracting migrants for as long as the water remains. We had a Ringed Plover there Sunday morning, and a pair of Shelduck yesterday.
Several Snipe heard in the valley in the evenings, but noting flushed there, or on the Trehill fields.
A big blitz of Gannets and likely 30++ Common Dolphin off Martin's Haven mid-day Saturday.