2 Chough. Good numbers of whitethroat , fulmars & a Peregrine
Category: Sightings
Another moment in Time

i have no words, picture say all
Moment in Time

Crow and Buzzard battling
Yellowhammer

By Ogmore
Reed Warbler
One singing in my urban garden in Canton , Cardiff, the fourth time since 2000.
Llantrisant Common
As a new location field trip, we had a successful 4hr walk round Llanstrisant Common this morning with an unprecedented 29 participants. We broke into 2 groups and walked in opposite circuits, one led by club member Tim Collier and the other by trustee Paul Denning – thanks both. 35 species were logged as per list linked below. Best avians were a couple of Tree Pipits, one feeding and one singing in display flight. Best highlights were non-avian – a female Adder and a Green Hairstreak butterfly. Most birds distant so no prize winning pix. John Wilson
Click here for the full species list.








Kenfig NNR
20/4/24 Monthly Public Walk
Apologies for late posting.
12 folk enjoyed the walk last Saturday, we found 41 species, the highlights being – Lesser Whitethroat, 4+ Whimbrel by the pool, a Great Crested Grebe with 2 young on it’s back cruising in front of the hide, a distant Peregrine Falcon and lots of birdsong from the bushes.
Full List
Canada Goose , Greylag Goose , Mute Swan , Gadwall , Mallard , Tufted Duck , Woodpigeon , Coot , Great Crested Grebe, Whimbrel , Great Black-backed Gull , Herring Gull , Lesser Black-backed Gull , Cormorant, Sparrow Hawk , Buzzard , Peregrine Falcon, Jay , Magpie , Jackdaw, Carrion Crow , Blue Tit , Great Tit , Skylark , Swallow , House Martin , Cetti’s Warbler, Willow Warbler , Chiffchaff , Blackcap, Lesser Whitethroat , Whitethroat , Wren , Song Thrush , Blackbird Robin, House Sparrow , Dunnock , Chaffinch, Bullfinch , Linnet.
Thanks for coming and for the help everyone, and special thanks to Dave Carrington for leading
Cardiff Bay
Great this morning to see my first Swifts of the spring – about 12 flying high over the Ice Rink area and then later towards the barrage end of the bay but still very high. They were reported at 09:30 by regular Bay birder Gareth Stamp. They had disappeared when we walked back across the barrage. The Grey Wag was near the exit lock of Penarth marina and must have a nest nearby judging by the huge beakful of food. A good number of House Martins were present and I noticed one or two fly up into former nest locations on the marina properties. Sand Martns were about, but there was no activity of note at the old dock.

Southerndown/ Ogmore
Circular walk from Portobello, Ogmore via Pant Mari Flanders to Southerndown then back via Coastal path. Usual common species but also Raven, Whitethroat, Willow warbler, Swallow, 5 Chough (west farm, Southerndown) , Red Kite, Kestrel ( both Portobello area)
Lesser Whitethroat

Take on Sat Kenfig Monthly Walk
Cosmeston
Fairly quiet during a walk up E paddock, across Mile Rd and down W paddock, then round back of W lake and thence cafe. In W paddock highlights were 1 Jay and 1 Green Woodpecker. No sign of any Common or Lesser Whitethroats yet, at least not for me. There were c.6 Reed Warbers singing in the E lake reeds by the main boardwalk, one even showing itself, plus 2 Cetti’s Wblrs. A harsh call had me thinking Magpie until I looked up and saw a bright green shape in a tree by the reeds – Ring-necked Parakeet! It very quickly flew off towards the carpark and I think it was still there when I left as I heard the call again thru’ the open car door. DIdn’t take camera as it was raining when I left home – doh!
PS this afternoon in a quick visit to Grangemoor Park I managed the hear the reported Lesser Whitethroat – singing on the opposite of the R. Ely.
Roof ducks

Carmarthenshire field trip 13th April
13 Club members had a successful trip to Kidwelly, Burry Port, Sandy Water Park and WWT Llanelli on Sat 13th. Despite a damp drizzly start and a v v high tide at Kidwelly concealing the best wader areas, we had a pretty successful day. The final tally was 66 species – highlights – Pink-footed Geese, R-b Mergansers, Whimbrel & Common Sand at Kidwelly; c.1000 Oycs and some interesting Rock Pipits at Burry plus a male Wheatear, AdW Little Gull at Sandy Water Park; Greenshank, 5 Ruff, Blackwits galore. and Russian White-fronted Goose at WWT. We suspected at least one of the Rock Pipits was of the Scandinavian subspecies Anthus petrosus littoralis – the jury is out on that one. Click here for the full list. John Wilson




Lisvane Reservoir
10,maybe,11-Common Sandpipers on the islands this morning.Photos on south wales birders.Also 50+Sand Martins.
Double decker nest
I noticed this morning that a wren has built its nest on top of an old Swallows nest high on a beam in our garage in work.

Lisvane and Llanishen Reservoirs
11th April Common Sandpiper 1 Ring-necked Duck 1 drake Tufted Duck 98 Great Crested Grebe 20 Mallard with 6 ducklings Willow Warbler Blackcap and Chiffchaff singing.

Cardiff Bay
150+ Sand Martins and at least one House Martin over the bay.1-Sandwich Tern alongside a first winter Common Gull on the orange buoys at the barrage.Also,several White Wagtails around the Scott memorial.
Cosmeston & Lavernock
A few more recent reports from other sources: Yesterday at Lavernock, Sandwich Terns flying d/c, Grasshopper Warbler reeling in the top hedge above Sully Brook [top of the big sloping field], Reed Warbler in W lake reeds amd Hawfinch at usual spot past the dragonfly pond.
Today: Gannet, 1 Fulmar, 2 Manxies and 1 Sandwich Tern d/c at Lavernock.
Barrage & Cosmeston
Recent obs from me: on the inner barrage rocks on 1st Apr, a fem Wheatear, White Wagtail and a Rock POipit giving a song flight over the outer barrage. At Cosmeston on 3rd Apr, a Moorhen pair with 5 chicks on the dipping pond, a single House Martin with 4 Sand Martins over W lake and Blackcaps singing. On 5th there were 3 Willow Warblers singing and today a songle Swallow woth 4 Sand MArtons over W lake, and aGreat Crested Grebe pair have a nest in the W lake reeds. Also Club memebvr Wendy saw the Waxwings again by the far side of E lake.




Little Gull



At the Lagoon WWT Llanelli on Friday – there was two Little Gull, a Dark one which i failed to photo and this very white one – amazing is seeing BHG dwarfing another Gull
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