No further sign of yesterday's Taiga Merlin; further study has confirmed that it is of this (sub)species (see the Skokholm blog). A Nightjar today along with a small fall of Spotted Flycatchers.
Thursday, 21 May 2026
Wednesday, 20 May 2026
Skrinkle Haven seawatching
From the National Trust
Tuesday, 19 May 2026
Winter Gull Survey (WinGS) Report just published
The BTO has recently published a Report on the Winter Gull survey that many of us took part in during winters 2023/24 and 2024/25. See link to the full report here.
It is quite a technical report, and we have not had much time to read through the details, but a few things stand out:
· A good proportion of sites were covered
in Pembrokeshire (reflected in the overall Welsh
total).
There have been substantial declines at the UK scale for four of the five main wintering species (Black-headed Gull, Common Gull, Lesser Black-backed Gull and Great Black-backed Gull), with Herring Gull being the exception. These declines are broadly consistent with declines reported in winter by the Wetland Bird Survey (WeBS) and during the breeding season by both the Seabird Monitoring Programme and the most recent national survey (2015-22) “Seabirds Count”.
· WinGS data for Mediterranean Gull indicated a
population increase at the UK level, although numbers are relatively small
compared with other species.
Regarding Pembrokeshire:
The total number of Mediterranean Gulls recorded in the
Cleddau Estuary, although small (59 in 2023/24) was the highest at a Welsh
WinGS site. Their total in the Cleddau exceeded the current nationally important
(GB) threshold.
The total number of Lesser Black-backed Gulls at Llys-y-frân
Reservoir, met (and data from other sources, e.g. WeBS, shows that it regularly
exceeds) the International threshold. However, this site is not designated as a
Special Protection Area (SPA) for this species! At least 4,900 (in winter
2023/24) was the highest at any of the listed UK sites in the WinGS Report.
The significance in Wales of Caldey Island for Herring Gulls is highlighted in the Report, with at least 7,600 there in 2023/24 and 6,600 in 2024/25. Caldey is just outside the Bae Caerfyrddin / Carmarthen Bay SPA.
Once again, a big thanks to everyone who contributed to the
WinGS in Pembs.
Monday, 18 May 2026
Great Skua - St Ann's Head
From the sea, 1 Great Skua and 3 Storm Petrels passing St Ann's Head. A Puffin further up the Haven. (Dale S C)
May 18th Strumble Head'
Carew Mill Monday morning
Thursday, 14 May 2026
Teifi - waders
Mobile waders around the estuary as the tide dropped this morning, 53 Ringed Plover, 5 Sanderling, 55 Dunlin, 2 Turnstone, 1 Bar-tailed Godwit and 1 Whimbrel.
Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Hooded Crow
Yesterday evening in the fields adjacent to the houses at Kensington Place, at the crossroads en- route from Orlanden to St Brides.
Tuesday, 12 May 2026
Marloes peninsula
Pleasantly warm out of the breeze. First 2 Spotted flycatcher and a couple of new blackcap. Numerous Painted Lady with around a dozen on my wanders, just a couple of whites the only other butterflies. A few dunlin appearing on the muddy banks 7 tonight, a ringed plover and a couple of whimbrel. The male lapwing still on station. Gadwall 4m, shoveler 2m, teal 1m, 3 shelduck. 15 coot but no sign of young just yet, can't be long. Presumably a family group of 5 raucous raven tumbling overhead. 21 chough, inc a flock of 12.
