Avocets at Loughor Bridge

The 2 birds present in the HT roost in front of the British Steel hide at WWT this morning (found by Lyndon Evans & Alun John I believe?), were found feeding south of Loughor Bridge this evening. Between the bridge and Crofty the numbers of all other species have been down over the weekend, counts including 3 GCGrebe, 1 D-b Brent, 367 Oystercatcher, 2 Grey Plover, 33 Curlew, 6 Whimbrel, 1 Dunlin, ~30 Little Egret, 199 Herring Gull, 112 LBBGull, other odds and sods including Gannet and a regular Red Kite.

Up the Neath Valley, 42 active Sand Martin holes in a storage pile of coal duff was something I’ve not seen before.

2 thoughts on “Avocets at Loughor Bridge

  1. AlunJ's avatar AlunJ

    Cant take any credit for finding… Only the tweets getting the news out… Lyndon is the man who gets the credit..

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