From Vicky Pearson: A family of kestrels - 4 birds seen - on the cliff north of Broad Haven. One seems to be on a possible nest, the others out on the cliff top all together.
Thursday, 2 July 2026
Haroldston Chins Chough
From Vicky Pearson:
I’ve been seeing between 3 and 5 chough flying together over the last few days (rather than just the normal 2), and this morning saw them close and can definitely confirm at least one juvenile. Pale beak and being fed. Possibly a second, but it was facing away feeding itself, so can’t confirm.
Wednesday, 1 July 2026
Western Reef Heron
From Cheryl Hewitt: I was down the Gann on Tuesday late afternoon with John Whitehurst and
bumped into Dave Astins as well . Good to see the Heron on the far bank
of the main pool. Hard to get a good close up but I thought you might
like to see the photos enclosed.
We had missed it earlier in the day so great to catch up with it later on .
Tuesday, 30 June 2026
Spoonbill - Teifi Marshes
Spoonbill in front of Curlew hide on the Teifi Marshes 1813 - 1836 then flew up river (Jason Medcraft)
Monday, 29 June 2026
Western Reef Heron, the Gann
Good to catch up with the heron at the Gann this evening. At first it was resting on the shingle bank at the mouth of the river, side by side with some oystercatchers, it then moved up river above the submerged crossing point but always on the far side. It fished around getting some grief from a Little egret who pushed it back down stream. A dog walker inevitably flushed it to the saltmarsh side and from there it flew on to Pickleridge Pools where it had a good dash and slash chasing fry. After a while it disappeared behind the large island at Crabhall.
Saturday, 27 June 2026
Reef Heron
Still at Sandy Haven, mobile, round and about the chapel area at lunchtime on Saturday.
Rosemary Royle
Friday, 26 June 2026
Western Reef Heron, still Sandy Haven
A bit of a surprise at Strumble...
A strong offshore wind looked like putting the kybosh on our seawatch with little showing to begin with, and a bank of fog about two miles out. However i persevered and it seemed that the clear visibility inside the offshore fog bank was bringing sea birds closer in, despite the offshore wind.
I had soon logged Gannets, Kittiwakes, Manxies, Guillemot, Fulmar and Shag when in among a chain of Manxies, a much bigger high arcing shearwater was passing by. It took a few milli-seconds to register, that i was watching a Cory's Shearwater heading east with its smaller cousins!
Thursday, 25 June 2026
Reef Heron
Here`s a few of the Western Reef Heron, taken earlier today approx 100mtrs downstream from the Church















