Had a wander today around St Anne’s head, first time outside Haverfordwest since last year.
Had half a dozen wheatear and about dozen Chough and a single white wag, but little else in the biting wind.
The Siskin I reported earlier in the month have now built in number, next-doors feeders being the attraction. I think the birds have set up territory in the woodland and were attracting the females with their full song, would be interested to hear from others on this?
A small gathering of swallow just now probably due to the wind dropping with a male goshawk over much to the herring gulls dissatisfaction.