Monday, 8 June 2026
Dale Airfield
Bullfinch
Sunday, 7 June 2026
Minwear 5/6 Llawhaden update
Unexpected sight of a Black Swan on the Cleddau down-stream from the viewpoint on 5/6!, loosely associated with a pair of Mute Swans. Despite its escape status it is amazing bird, check out those crinkly tertials!
Also brief view of a sub-adult Peregrine, and distant views of what looked like a family party of Shelduck (pair plus 5 juvs).
Good variety of song birds in the woods but no sight nor sound of any Wood Warblers.
Llawhaden update
First fledgling House Sparrows are out, House Martins are still busy nest building, a pair of Blackbirds are on their second nesting attempt (after we think losing the first brood possibly to a local cat), a male Bullfinch is visiting the apparently collecting seed food and a family party (or 2) of 7+ Mistle Thrushes are around. A pair of Swifts are taking an interest in a nest site under a loose tile in an adjacent house that is already occupied by House Sparrows that are feeding young!
Friday, 5 June 2026
Pallid harrier, Skomer heading towards mainland
Report of a male Pallid harrier heading east around 2pm.
Thursday, 4 June 2026
Wednesday, 3 June 2026
Sightings
From Mike Browning.
Tuesday, 2 June 2026
Spoonbill, Newport (25 May)
From Derek Evans. While on holiday in Newport with the fabulous hot weather 25th May Spoonbill between 18 00 and 18 30 just from white bridge Nevern Estuary.
Monday, 1 June 2026
Dipper, Haverfordwest
From Steve Smith. Dipper on Western Cleddau in Haverfordwest town centre about 3 metres below the weir this morning
Marloes mere and Brynberian, arrivals and departures
5 whinchat (3f, 2m), on a look around another bit of Brynberian on Saturday afternoon. 2 of the female carrying food and visiting nest sites. Similar numbers of reed bunting, males singing and a female with food. Buzzy redpoll around as well in the gorse. No sight or sound of any cuckoo, so maybe already heading off.
A lap of Marloes peninsula last night, 18 coot some still on nests, still not seen any youngsters, same with the moorhen but a pair of little grebe were carrying a newt or dragonfly so they must have a nest hidden away. 2 lone male shoveler and a pair. No sign of any shelduck last night, could have just been out of sight. Pair of oystercatchers noisily and persistently driving off a buzzard over the rough pasture towards Martin's Haven. A flock of 21 chough Deer Park side of Renney Slip.
