Cosmeston

In a brief visit this morning, most of which was spent staring up into the Alder by the dipping pond, a feeding Siskin finally stayed long enough in the open for some half decent shots, plus a Goldfinch. Later, after I had left, Wayne Strong found 2 female Pintails on W lake.

News from VoG council is that the Aqua Park will not return to Cosmeston this year, whilst more detailed environmental and other investigations are carried out. Good news but it doesn’t preclude it returning in the future dependant on what the investigations reveal.

Cosmeston

From 26th Jan when there were c.50 Redwings feeding in W paddock and resting in the trees by the Mile Road between sessions, a pic below of some Rewings in a tree.
Then this morning at the dipping pond a Biue Tit was feeding on reedmace heads. I’d have preferred it to be a Penduline Tit but it’s cute nonetheless.

Ogmore Estuary & seafront

15 folk attended a Club field trip today. We walked from the car park upriver as far as Portobello and back again and then spent a short while in a howling gale on the seafront looking for purple Sandpipers at high tide. Near Portobello there were 7 Goldeneye [2 males and 5 females] 2 Little Grebes, a lone drake Teal and a lone Shelduck. There were only 2 Redshank and a few folk saw a Common Sandpiper.
There were around 30 Black-headed Gulls feeding in the surf at the river mouth, and an adult Common Gull joined them from time to time. Along by the rocky foreshore a few lucky folk managed to find a couple of Purple Sandpipers but I only managed around 4 or 5 Turnstone. A small flock of waders did fly by and didn’t look right for Turnstone so they could have been Purple Sands but they had to remain as the ones that got away,. The wind at this stage was really fierce so we gave up.
Not a big list – just 27 species. Click here to see it.

Cross into England to avoid the storm

On Friday basically after week of bad weather and sitting at 93 in the challege of 100 in January with no let up in forecast ahead – i decide chance my hand and head for Forest of Dean – with Wind guesting and rain hammer at 7am i left Bridgend by Newport rain lighten up and time i reach Parkend rain stop but light stay terrible

Hawfinch and Greenfinch at Crown lane – Great SpottedWoodpecker + Marsh Tit + Goosander + Mandarin Ducks at Cannops Pond – Siskin’s at RSPB Nagshead – finally Diamond shape tail of Raven over Parkend

So good day out and 101 in January

Penarth Marina

Ventured out in the wind & rain this morning. I was pleased to catch up with the wintering Common Sandpiper which has been present since December ’25 along the R. Ely embankment by the Marina. Also had brief view of the fem Black Redstart flitting across the rooftops. I went round to the beach area below Penarth Head, where a male Black Redstart has been seen but it was blowing a gale and raining so I gave up.

Cardiff Bay

Beautiful day for a full Cardiff Bay Trail circuit, although the 10 km seemed a lot further than when we last did it! Goosander were out in force – I reckon 21 in all – 3f and 1m from the barrage, 2m 1f near the swift tower, 8 [3m and 5f] by the old dock [where the Sand Martins breed], a pair aty Prospect Place and 3f and 1m on the R. Ely by Penarth. There were 70 Cormorant lined up along the inner barrage jetty, 1 Rock Pipit on the barrage rocks and a couple of Redshank and Turnstone by the R. Ely embankment.

Cosmeston

Icy this morning! Couldn’t find the fem/imm Scaup that Graham Smith has reported. Roland rat was in the W lake viewing area. On the lake there, there were 5 Shoveler [incl 2 drakes] and 7 Pochard in with the tufties. There were 3 Mistle Thrushes feeding in W paddock and a smart adult Common Gull was by E lake [1st one I’ve seen there this winter although other folk have seen one occasionally.

December 2025

Highlights: A female Bufflehead was discovered at Kenfig Pool (31st), a first county record. Arrivals to the flood at Sker included four Tundra Bean Geese (28th) and four Barnacle Geese (26th). Ten Whooper Swans (25th) and two Russian White-fronted Geese (26th) were seen overflying Kenfig Pool. Two Black-necked Grebes were brief visitors to Cosmeston (6th). First-winter Caspian Gulls were identified at Rhymney Estuary (11th) and Cardiff Bay (23rd). A Siberian Chiffchaff was at Lavernock (12th). 
Other Sites: Two Dark-bellied Brent Geese frequented Newton, Porthcawl. Great Northern Divers were noted at Llanishen Reservoir, Llwyn-on Reservoir and Kenfig Pool. A Great White Egret was at Kenfig Pool. Two Black-tailed Godwits turned up at Sker. Common Sandpipers were wintering at Ogmore Estuary and Lisvane Reservoir. Short-eared Owls occurred at Rumney Great Wharf at Rhigos. A Black Redstart was at Penarth Marina. Firecrests occurred at Kenfig and Dinas Powys. Four Willow Tits were logged at Garwnant. Two Hawfinches were at Michaelston-le-Pit.
Summary by Paul Roberts