Cosmeston & Cardiff Bay 26th Mar

Yesterday morning at Cosmeston, I had my first Willow Warbler of the year, singing by the Mile Road, but too high in the trees for a decent photo. Farther up by the main bridge a Chiffchaff was more obliging and I got a couple of nice shots of it singing. A female Wheatear was in the newly planted sapling area by Sully Brook and there may have been a male too. Earlier someone had seen 4 there. The drake Pochard was still present. I also saw my first hoverfly of the spring – a Tapered Drone Fly {Eristalis pertinax}.

In the afternoon I took my camera to Cardiff Bay to have another look at the 1stW Little Gull, and hopefully get some pix. The light wasn’t as good as the other day but it was still in the same area off the Ice Rink boardwalk, very active as usual, catching insects. I managed one shot where an insect is about to be snapped up.

2 thoughts on “Cosmeston & Cardiff Bay 26th Mar

    1. John Wilson's avatar John Wilson

      Thanks Mike. Just snapped away as it jinked about. Pete Howlett got several shots of midges about to get chomped, with his monster lens.

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