Tuesday 16 October 2012

Geese and Gulls

A group of about 50 Greylags flew upriver from Llangwm to alight somewhere out of sight in the Sprinkle Pill area, no doubt part of the larger gathering recently reported by Bob and Annie.

Congratulations on the Bonaparte's Gull at Strumble to day. This was the third to be recorded in the county, one in the 19th century at Solva, one in the 20th century at Strumble, now a 21st century bird. Let us hope the frequency of occurrence increases!

The Black-necked Grebe was the first for Strumble. October is being productive yet again.