Popped to a cold wetland reserve this evening. No sign of the bittern up to 1645. 3 yellow legged gulls came in early (adult, 2nd winter and sub adult). The tufted duck flock were tucked in out the wind but eventually pushed out. There were approx. 240 birds with this interesting ring necked look-alike. Sadly it appeared around dusk so apologies for poor photos. Head shape and bill lookeded interesting but was not really sold on the rest. Hybrid? Pochard x tufted duck perhaps? May be worth a 2nd look.
Category: Sightings
Ogmore Estuary
This Little Stint was the unexpected highlight of today’s WeBS count. It was commuting between some muddy puddles just up from the confluence and Portobello.

Talygarn Lake
In sleet today-
Blackbird 6, Chaffinch 3, Coot 12, Little Grebe 6, Mallard 8, Mute Swan 6, Redwing 1 ,Song Thrush 3, Woodpigeon 1, Blue Tit 7+, Coal Tit 4, Great Tit 6, Magpie 2, Moorhen 6, Nuthatch 3, Robin 4, Teal 4.
Photo request
Apologies for non-sighting post. It’s my quarterly request for photos for the GBC newsletter. If you’ve got anything suitable, preferably taken in East Glamorgan, then send them in.
Caerphilly Castle Moat
Rather quiet WeBS count this morning. Highlights were Yellow-legged Gull, Shelduck and the highest Swan count for some time (9).
Cosmeston
Brief visit this morning. A Chiffchaff was in the hedgerow by the Medieval Village field. W lake had 5 Gadwall tucked in by the reeds, at least 6 Pochard and the usual Tufties, 1 Little Grebe [2 frequently showing recently], 1 Grey Heron, a Rook flew over the central path [aka Mile Road], 2 Jays and a male Bullfinch near Old Cogan Hall Farm.
Cwm Nash
A Fulmar showing well at Cwm Nash this morning.
Roath Park Lake (testing)

Female Shoveler
GBC indoor meet tonite
Richard Smith is giving a presentation on a trip to Chile and its reserves. Pumas birds etc. It wil be good! 7.45 p.m. KNR reserve centre.
Radyr hydroelectric – River Taff
4 goosander, heron, dipper and a grey wagtail on the Taff (all on the water at the same time)
Forrest Ganol
Flock of 8 to 10 Hawfinches this afternoon at forrest ganol. One stopped and I got a good view of it in the tree tops.
Cosmeston
Apart from Ian’s nice find of 3 Hawfinch, [which didn’t show for me 😦 ] there were 15 Pochard and 4 Gadwall, 3 Little Grebe and the usual Tufties on W lake, 1 Common Gull on W lake posts, 4 Fieldfare in trees at back of W lake, Redwings scattered around. A gentleman I usually meet had an obliging Kingfisher in a tree adjacent the middle viewpoint.
Roath Park Lake
Big numbers of Tufted Duck 70 Mute Swan 80 Coot 120 also three colour ringed gulls. A tree next to the road had Fieldfare 2 Redwing 10 Song Thrush 2 and Blackbird 2 feeding on the berries. A Black-headed Gull had an almost complete hood.

Cosmeston
Happy to see my first ever hawfinch at Cosmeston this morning with 3 on the fringes of Cogan wood along from the dragonfly pond. Also kingfisher on the dragonfly pond and peregrine hunting nearby.
Hendre Lake
A minimum of 19-Snipe on south side of the island,also 2-Water Rails.10h15-11h30
Brynmill Park, Swansea
On the lake yesterday were 15 Tufted Ducks, 1 male Gadwall trying to mate with a female Mallard, 1 male Wigeon, 1 Little Grebe, 3 Cormorants, Mallards, Coots, Moorhens.
I met a woman called Carol today who showed me a photo of a female goshawk she saw towards Sluice Farm this afternoon. It was quite obliging, sitting on a fence post. There have been reports of an escaped falconer’s bird in the area recently but this bird didn’t appear to have jesses.
Oxwich Marsh
Firecrest yesterday among 58 birds captured during ringing session. For further info / photo Click HERE
Indoor meeting reminder
Notice: Don’t forget there’s an indoor meeting on Tuesday [5th Dec] at KNNR reserve centre. Club member Richard Smith who many of you will know, is giving an illustrated presentation on a trip to Chile – exotic birds, Pumas etc. It will be good so come along. 7:45 p.m. start.
Cosmeston
Just 2 Common Gulls on W lake posts this morning in a short walk/wheelchair push.
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