Despite the spring-like conditions we’ve been experiencing, there have still been 370+ Dark-bellied Brents regular off Salthouse Point in the last few days – video of a busy group readying themselves for departure HERE
Month: March 2014
Kumlien’s Gull at Fendrod Lake
Terry T & Kim P found this very obliging 2cy Kumlien’s Gull at Fendrod Lake, this afternoon. It has already acquired a taste for bread by all accounts so it could be a popular bird if it sticks around a while. It flew off towards the bay at 16:50 (ish)
The ad Ring-billed Gull was still at Blackpill roosting on the sea, early evening. Also there was 4cy Yellow-legged Gull at Crymlyn Burrows, mid-afternoon.
Cosmeston
The Black-throated Diver was on E lake late this morning but was on W lake when I left after about 45 mins.
Kumlien’s Gull
The adult Kumlien’s Gull was relocated this morning near Ogmore rivermouth, at about 10:45. The bird was initially sitting several hundred metres down the beach towards Newton direction, before flying off over the rivermouth and not subsequently relocated.
I managed a truly terrible digiscoped shot, which at least can act as a record. The grey in the wing tips appeared more prominent in the field than is suggested in the photo.
Canton, cardiff
Red kite over lansdowne road and cowbridge road heading north east. Not a bad garden tick!
Llantrisant Common
Singing Chiffchaff (1), Snipe (4), Jack Snipe (1), Reed Bunting (1) and displaying Meadow Pipits the highlights this morning.
kenfig saltmarsh
1 sand martin over, 1 wheatear, 9 golden plover, 2 chiffchaff, 5 cetti’s 6 stonechat, 30+ canada geese on saltmarsh before dispersing and a single lapwing on the scrapes
Derwen Fawr, Swansea
My first Chiffchaff of the year was singing in the sunshine this afternoon near the Clyne Recycling Centre.
Brunel Dock to baglan bay
evening walk fairly quiet 12 little egrets at the boat club roost 8 shelducks 4 curlews seen but more calling In the grass redshank calling usual gulls crows robins dunnocks blackbird and meadow pipit
with bob anderson
Oxwich Marsh
Sand martin over the marsh this morning.
Chiffchaff singing from Oxwich Burrows.
Greylags chasing around over the reebed. Siskin present among the larger flocks of goldfinch and greenfinch. 5 Buzzard soaring over the marsh.
Ogmore Estuary
A Water Pipit – now acquiring breeding plumage – was on the lower estuary, but rarer for the site was…….a Coot!
Leckwith–Chiffchaffs
A bit behind the rest of the county but the first few singing along the River Ely this morning.
Cardiff Bay
1 House Martin over the barrage at 08:30 coming hot on the heels of the Sand Martin yesterday!
Caer-lan Farm.
White Wagtail this morning at Caer-lan farm. My first record of one at the site and Paul Marshman’s first in the Rhondda in c.50 years of birding the area. Goshawk, Peregrine, Buzzard, c.50 Fieldfare and at least 6 Raven also seen.
Hamadryad Park
1 Sand Martin and 3 Chiffchaff late morning.
Cosmeston
Bitterly cold wind coming off the East lake.
BT Diver still present.
RGW to Sluice farm
A male wheatear present on the Glam side in the gloom this morning. Also 2 snipe and a male sparrowhawk
O O C Rosslare Harbour
I did a cetacean survey on Stenna Europe and at 9.00 am this morning there were no black guillemots visible in Rosslare Harbour. Normally at this time of year we would expect a double figure count. Casualties of the storms?
River Taff
A pair of teal (m+f) was a little out of the ordinary this lunch time on a quick walk up and around Blackweir. 3 goosander, and red admiral on the wing.
Crumlyn burrows
A female wheatear feeding on the strand line near the river otherwise quiet just a few o catchers red shanks
a buzzard and mallard


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