Early start in the hope of a few waders on what's left of the mere (hopefully it'll have a bit of a top up soon). A snipe the only one. 6 yellow wagtail including some very bright birds. 10 teal, 2 shoveler. An arrival of willow warblers with around a dozen in the withies and hedgerows, 2 chiffchaff. The thistles were full of young goldfinch. Tree pipit flew over nearing Martin's Haven. Three sightings of marsh harrier (looked like 2 birds) a dark juv and a slightly lighter female-type, which flew over Jack Sound out to Skomer. Young peregrine spooking the jackdaws. 3 chough and 4 young wheatear on Wooltack Point. Golden plover flew east over the Deer Park and whilst scanning the rough ground for migrants I noticed a resting Short-eared owl. Couple of clouded yellow among the many small white and a female Southern migrant hawker.
Sunday, 23 August 2026
West Williamston
Very quiet on the river, about 6 little egrets, a few swans, the black swan. A few curlews and oystercatchers. A couple of days ago there were 4 whimbrel. A family of spotted flycatchers by the car park.
Friday, 21 August 2026
Rosebush Resr
1 ringed plover, 3 green and 6 common sandpipers, 7 teal and a male tufted duck on Rosebush res. Yesterday evening, even 'dabbling' dabchicks - the excellent, huge muddy margins are that shallow! 3 snipe this morning. The NE end shallows are now mostly visible from the path at that end (Den Vaughan)
Wheatears on the move
At St. Govan’s this morning a minimum of 21 Wheatears between the car park and New Quay beach via Trevallen Downs. Also singles of Whimbrel and White Wagtail. To the west of the car park a further 11 Wheatears.
A huge surge of White Butterflies was evident with thousands all along the coast and on the vegetation just inland. Likely a mass synchronised emergence. Mainly Small Whites but many Large too.
Thursday, 20 August 2026
Wilson's petrel, Strumble Head
Not the most dynamic seawatch at Strumble earlier but a bit of quality when Luke Gravett and Mark Hipkin called out a Wilson's petrel around 8:20. Most of the assembled managed excellent views (apart from yours truly, until Mark generously gave me a peek through his scope, thanks mate). 3-4 storm petrel (none that I connected with), 2 adult Sabine's gulls, Balaeric shearwater, Little gull, 6 Arctic skua and a Bonxie. Plus a steady trickle of Common, Arctic and Sandwich terns and a mix of waders including dunlin, whimbrel, redshank and turnstone. 2-3 sunfish and a handful of common dolphin.
Wednesday, 19 August 2026
Gulls
Manorbier
Yellow Wagtails and Tree Pipits are a near daily occurrence at the moment, most flying east in the mornings but a few Yellow Wagtails have stuck around to feed in the cut fields (at least one still present yesterday).
Waders passage has been particularly noticeable over the last week or so with Green Sandpiper, Greenshank, Redshank, Snipe and Ring Plover all seen flying over Skrinkle Haven in the mornings.
Small flurries of warblers are also passing through including 15 Willow Warblers in the valley by the castle yesterday morning, a couple of Spotted Flycatchers, and Sedge Warbler and Reed Warbler elsewhere along the coast.


