Lisvane, Llanishen & Roath

Lisvane: 1 GBB gull was my first here since May and a moorhen diving into cover at the stream was my first of the year. Also 111 tufties, 2 pochards, 59 coots, 2 mute swans, 39 Canadas, 6 GC grebes, 4 mallards.

Llanishen: Better views of the little grebes today, confirming 3 large young being fed by 2 adults, with another 2 adults on site. Also 1 GC grebe, 5 tufties, 21 Canadas, 1 mallard, 2 adult moorhens with 2 new chicks and a large juvenile. Quiet on the gull front here, until 140 BH gulls flew in at 5pm.

Colour-ringed LBB gulls at Roath Park Lake over the last few days are: Red 5YF, Black S+S, black L+B and White F+P.

Lisvane & Llanishen

Plenty of wildfowl, though nothing too spectacular. Lisvane: 134 tufties, 4 pochards, 47 coots, 54 Canadas, 2 mute swans, 2 GC grebes, 6 mallards.
Llanishen: 5 little grebes -hard to pin down among the willow swamp but it looked to me like the 2 adults still have 3 well-grown young. 1 GC grebe, 7 tufties, 22 Canadas, 1 juv moorhen, 11 coots (including small young).

Llanishen Reservoir

A few additional breeding records from Llanishen: 2 adult little grebes feeding at least one surviving chick. 1 adult and 2 large juv moorhens. 2 broods of coots; 1 with very young chicks, another with large juvs. 1F mallard with c3 young chicks. Also, 1 GC grebe, 2 tufties and 1 heron.

Lisvane Reservoir

Now that the nights are drawing in, plenty of wintering wildfowl are starting to arrive; 4 eclipse-plumage pochards, 43 tufties, 62 Canadas, 2 mute swans, 7 mallards and 35 coots. 5 live GC grebes and a dead one, floating near the east bank. Odd sight of the day was a green woodpecker flying the full length of the reservoir over the open water, south-to-north. 58 LBBG and 7 herring gulls in the roost but no BH gulls here yet. 2 BH gulls at Roath Park Lake this morning.

Lisvane and Llanishen

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Confirmed breeding success of little grebe on Llanishen -2 parents feeding 3 small chicks today (top quality record shot of 2 of the chicks). Also, the first returning teal of the winter (!) -a male going into eclipse. 14 Canadas and the two Canada-Greylag hybrids which often visit the site at this time of year. 4 mallards, 5 tufties, 3 broods of coots (6 young in total) and a pair on eggs, male reed bunting singing in the willow carr.

Lisvane: 2 mute swans, 35 Canadas, 15 tufties, 14 coots, 7 GC grebes, 1F mallard with a brood of 3.

 

Red Kite over Cardiff

What was probably the same red kite as seen by Lol at Cosmeston (see previous post) came over Cathays (N Cardiff) at 11:50 and drifted west, enthusiastically escorted by the local gull population! The kite was in quite heavy wing moult.

North Cardiff roundup

Llanishen: 1M + 1F shelduck flew in at 09:30, 1 sedge warbler singing occasionally (2 singing here on 14th), 1 reed bunting singing, 1 ad GBB gull on dry-land roost, among lessers that included an immature colour-ringed bird [black ring, yellow letters K+U]. Also 1 gc grebe, at least 2 little grebes, 4 tufties, 14 mallards, 2 Canadas, 1 moorhen, 8 coots, 2 mute swans flew over, 1 grey heron, and my 1st common blue of the year here.

Lisvane: 6 gc grebes, 14 coots, 2 tufties, 2 mute swans, 2 mallards with at least 4 ducklings, 2 grey wags. Whitethroat singing nearby, on Lisvane Road.

Roath Park Lake: tawny owl fledgelings at the wild end, various colour-ringed gulls: blue ring -orange letters AKZ, black-yellow L+B, red-white 5YF.

Lisvane & Llanishen Reservoir

Lisvane (yesterday, 10/5): In strong winds, good numbers of hirundines – c200 swallows, 40 house martins, 60 sand martins, 4 swifts, 8 coots, 6 gc grebes, 3 mallards.

Llanishen (today): 1 sedge warbler still singing in the SW corner. 1 meadow pipit, 4 tufties included 2 mating. 4 Canadas, 6 mallards, 8 coots, 2 mute swans, 1 juv heron, 2 moorhens, 2 little grebes but no sign of the GC grebes today.

In Lisvane village the ravens have successfully fledged at least 1 chick.

Lisvane & Llanishen

Llanishen: Highlight was a sedge warbler singing intermittently from the flooded willow scrub in the SW corner of the ever-growing south pool. This is my first sedge warbler at the site -I wonder if it will stay to breed. Also visible were 7 tufties, 2 gc grebes, 2 little grebes, 2 mute swans, 6 coots, 2 mallards, 2 Canada geese and a moorhen. Lots of hirundines in the blustery weather; approx. 30 swallows, 100 sand martins and 50 house martins as well as 20 swifts. 

Lisvane: remains very quiet, no tufties at all today, 6 gc grebes, 6 coots, 3 mallards and another of those delicious black pheasants.

Lisvane & Llanishen

Lisvane: lots of disturbance today (strimming) but the highlight was a yellow-legged type gull among 87 lessers and 12 herring gulls out on the water. Just 8 tufties left now, plus 6 gc grebes, 8 coots, 5 mallards, 1 mute swan, grey and pied wags. A tame black pheasant in the car park!

Llanishen: The incremental rise in water levels continues, with the south pool now extending as far as the nearest of the three middle pools. 4 little grebes, 2 gc grebes, 6 tufted, 9 mallard, 7 coots, 1 Canada, 2 moorhens, 1 mute swan and lots of hirundines ahead of the rain. A dry-land roost of 76 LBB gulls and 10 herring gulls did not include any colour-ringed birds.

Llanishen

On Llanishen at dusk, an apparent hybrid among the 17 tufted ducks on the south pool. Square head, hint of a tuft, large nail, and not much white on under tail coverts, but strikingly chestnut, uniform flanks, so perhaps a few ferruginous genes in there?!

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Lisvane and Llanishen Reservoirs

Lisvane: after a few days of swallows filtering back to Lisvane in small numbers, there was a big arrival today with approx. 150 at Lisvane Reservoir mid-afternoon. Otherwise fairly quiet.

Llanishen at dusk: 18 tufties is my highest count here post-drainage. A pair of GC grebes looks very settled. At least 4 little grebes were having a very noisy territorial dispute deep in the willow swamp. 2 moorhens, 2 mute swans, 3 Canadas, 10 coots, 8 mallards, another 20 or so swallows and 10 sand martins. A buzzard was watched catching a frog or toad.

Lisvane and Llanishen Reservoirs

Lisvane: 44 tufties and the usual suspects. A sizeable gull roost (for here) of 113 lessers and 16 herring. Lots of chiffchaffs and blackcaps in song.

Llanishen: A good collection of wildfowl on the south pool, which remains very full and looks perfect for a garganey any day now! 2 mutes, 4 Canadas, 1 GC grebe, 2 little grebes (nest), 15 coots, 11 tufties, 2 mallards, 1 snipe visible, and 32 LBB gulls roosting on land included white D+N (Flatholm?) and blue 598 (Gloucester Landfill).

Of interest: the whole of the recent Welsh Seabird Symposium held last week at Cardiff Uni, is available via The You Tube, here. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX3tKS_jsg3RnZkz09LcIkrxbw4sYE5s8 

Lisvane & Llanishen Reservoirs today, and belated news

Lisvane: 1 green sandpiper asleep on the N shore. 62 tufties, 1 Canada, 9 coots, 6 GC grebes, 4 mallards etc.

Llanishen: 1M & 1F shoveller, 7 little grebes, 12 coots, 4 tufties, 3 teal, 2 Canadas, 1 snipe visible.

Some belated news: 18th March, Roath Park Lake wild end, 2 adult tawny owls with 2 calling chicks, plus 2 foxes. 

16th March, Llanishen: 147 snipe during WeBS count, plus 9 teal, 1 GC grebe, 10 tufties, 14 coots, 1 moorhen, 3 reed buntings, 1 leucistic jackdaw, etc.

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3 snipe including 1 in “chipping” display, 1 lapwing on the pool shore, plus several others around Dowlais Top. 3F and 1M goldeneye, 3 GC grebes, 1M wheatear, 3 kites, buzzard, kestrel etc. nothing unusual among the gulls. A small mammal survey produced both common and pigmy shrews as well as field voles.

Lisvane & Llanishen Reservoirs

Lisvane: No sign this morning of the pair of common scoters found yesterday by Mike Powell (see GRC page). Otherwise, business as usual in the sunshine, with 7 GC grebes, just 1 little grebe, 10 pochard, 38 tufties, 10 mallard, 4 Canadas, singing grey wags and drumming GS woodpeckers.

Llanishen: 7 little grebes (a post-drainage record), along with 2 mute swans (first of the winter), 10 teal, 10 coots, 1F pochard, 14 mallards, 1 meadow pipit, 10 redwings etc. No snipe visible today.

North Cardiff

1 little egret around the islands on Roath Park Lake this morning.

Lisvane: 1 yellow-legged gull, 53 tufties, 6 pochard, 8 GC grebes, 4 little grebes, 10 mallard, 16 Canadas, 4 coots.

Llanishen: 10 teal, 3 snipe, 1F pochard, 9 Canadas, 13 mallards, 1 moorhen, 7 tufties, 10 coots.