Wednesday 6 November 2024

Marloes Mere

Was nice to see a pair of Pintail amongst the growing numbers of teal, wigeon and shoveller at the mere. The four Tufted duck were still around. A flock of c110 lapwing lifted at one point. The Marsh Harrier made a distant, brief appearance, with a crow in hot pursuit chasing it off!  

Pintail

Skokholm

A Siberian Chiffchaff and a Whitethroat today

Landshipping falling tide Wednesday 6/11/24

Earlier today a pleasant hour or so birding at the Quay on the falling tide and noted the following of interest:

Great Egret one on the west side of the river feeding in the shallows off Fowborough point

Little Egret 2

Dunlin 21

Ringed Plover 1 on east shore

Lapwing c350

Redshank 5

Golden Plover the flock on the west side of the river (Sprinkle Pill) seems to be growing, at least 2500 now perhaps closer to 3K?

Greylags 70+

Canada Geese 15 (all geese Sprinkle Pill)

Linnet flock of 44 by Landshipping quay (flying down from trees to field to the north)

Teal about 35 Landshipping side

Wigeon 20 on Landshipping side plus many more on east side river (poss 60+)

Also recorded Great Crested Grebe, Kingfisher, Curlew (small numbers), Oycs, Grey Wag, Cormorant, Heron, etc

Tuesday 5 November 2024

Skokholm

Two Siberian Chiffchaff today

Castlemartin Corse

The Corse now holding lots of water, so a good couple of hours in the hide. A female marsh harrier (visibility too poor for detail) cruised briefly up and down, putting up lots of mallard and teal from the reedbed. At least 6 moorhen, several water rail and 2 little grebe, one of which caught an actual fish in front of the hide, 2 little egrets and a grey heron. A great spotted woodpecker was a surprise. Lots of small birds for BirdTrack, the bramble patch in front of the hide this morning featuring a chiffchaff

Monday 4 November 2024

Skokholm

A Wood Sandpiper today seems to be the latest Pembrokeshire record

A blizzard of Golden Plover, but how many?

 

I've seen the impressive flock of Golden Plover on the western bank of the Cleddau from Landshipping several times over recent weeks. I had not made a serious attempt to count them, my various estimates ranging from 800-1000 to 1800+.



On 31 Oct, by estimating blocks of 50 and then a hundred, firstly with the birds on the mud, but mostly when in flight (they to take to the air fairly often), I reckoned there were about 2000-2300...

 But how accurate was this? I had managed to get a flight shot of the flock, so to try to answer this I edited the best pic so that the birds stood out from the background as much as possible, printed it off at A3 size, then drew around each group of 10 (see pics). It was a painstaking but strangely satisfying process! (there must be software that can do this in seconds!). Remarkably and gratifyingly the total came to 2270!

 Of course there will still be a margin of error, e.g., it was often difficult to make out if a larger bird shape was in fact two (or even 3) or just one so some of my tens were likely to nines or even elevens! And did the photo show the whole flock? Possibly not....

Anyway an interesting exercise and a wonderful sight in any case........
 

Sunday 3 November 2024

A brief visit to the Stackpole Centre and Bosherston Lakes upper eastern arm

We had a brief walk around the upper eastern arm area of Bosherston lakes this afternoon. Very dull weather and generally very quiet bird-wise.

Not very many waterfowl, other than a few mallards, moorhens (one adult eating algae that we often see one doing on the One Arch Pool weir) a mute swan family, a couple of water rails in the reedbed, three little grebes  and several cormorants resting in the trees.

Several noisy jays might have been watching a family of nearby otters (female and two large cubs) feeding in the swampy shallows. 

At this time of year, black redstarts usually turn up on the Stackpole Centre roofs. Today was no exception. Two birds were there, one a young male just starting to get some black feathering around its head and throat; the other was not seen well enough to determine its possible sex. A robin was busy chasing them around and they did not stay in one place for very long. 

Young male black redstart - too dull for a decent photo, and not helped by an aggressive robin  

 


Ring Ouzel

 A female Ring Ouzel on Dinas Mountain this morning also present a group of 16 Chough and 22 Golden Plover

Saturday 2 November 2024

Dowrog Common 30 October

 Pallid Harrier 2 winter male

Hen Harrier male 

Kestrel male 

Buzzard 2

Red Kite 1 

Grey Heron 2

Stonechat 2




Sorry have not posted until now no internet at home the photos were taken from my friend Thomas Wheeler. on the drive home a woodcock flew over the car near Cillgerrean 

Skokholm

A first-winter White-rumped Sandpiper is on Winter Pond today



Friday 1 November 2024

Fabulous day

 It started early with a walk along Pickleridge at the Gann, where it was good to see a female Goldeneye fly in - the first for some years, plenty Pipits,Wagtails, to look at as well as Gulls but the most obvious thing was the background soundtrackof the Corvids, mostly Jackdaws "clacking" & there  were thousands of them! Along the tide wrack, in the surrounding trees high in the sky both near & far, my photos can`t justify the the scale, an impressive sight.                                                                                                          Later I cycled to Marloes Mere hoping find the two Whooper Swans that have been seen a couple of times, my expectations were more than hoped for with six on the water with the the three Barnacle Geese, I was joined by local  birder  Harry from Camrose who picked up the Marsh Harrier that was causing some unrest in the duck population, giving good views begore it dropped onto something in the reeds,just as a visiting couple from Dale joined us in the hide                                                                                          As I was leaving & packing my camera into my saddlebag the Swans took off  heading West  & a Great White Egret flew over heading West also. I finished the day at Dale enjoying the Jackdaws flying into roost in Starling style murmerations!

















         

 

Marloes Mere & Martin’s Haven

Numbers of duck are building up on the Mere, making a great spectacle from the path on the South side. There is also a flock of c.100 Canada Geese, which had three Barnacle Geese attached to them for a couple of hours this afternoon. Then six Whooper Swans flew in and stayed for about an hour, before flying off roughly in the direction of the Gann. 

Song Thrushes are the most numerous thrushes in and around the Martin’s Haven valley currently - although Redwings call regularly all through the night, few seem to stop here during the day.

2 Reed Buntings paid a brief visit to a small reed bed in the valley this morning, and a super-smart Goldcrest in the sallows. A Peregrine over West Hook Farm at 1600.


Kilpaison

High tide this afternoon at Kilpaison, 26 Brent Geese ( presume all L-b, most are) 1400 Wigeon, 53 Mute Swans and four Pintail ( Paul Warren)

North Pembs

Two new Ring Ouzels in the Quarry at Rosebush over last few days and an unidentified crake/ rail calling from the marshy woodland behind the marsh at Abermawr yesterday evening (Den Vaughan)

Thursday 31 October 2024

Chink - chinka - chink - a - chink

Great Cetti's warbler shot from Alan Merrett in front of the hide at the Corse.  Also female goldeneye, a rare sight at the Corse. 


Almost summer in Tenby

 A glorious warm and sunny afternoon was accompanied by both a Chiffchaff and a late Willow Warbler  a singing in the sea buckthorn between the golf course and the south beach.  Also Cetti's warbler singing near Penally bypass, Stonechats around as everywhere round the coastal fringe, Skylarks on passage and single Chough scattered around the golf course. Nice day.

Rose-coloured Starling - Tenby

A juvenile Rose-coloured Starling feeding along the garden wall steps leading to the beach in Tenby behind Upton Farm kiosk. (Mark Waldron)

Whoopers

 Two, calling ,flying West to East over St Ishmaels  this morning around 6.30.  Looking to settle on the pools at Bicton?