Dyffryn Lliw Valley

Quieter than previous weeks. Cormorant(1), Mallard(7),Treecreeper(1),Buzzard(2),Red Kite(1),Coal Tit(4),Goldcrest(4),Great Tit(8),Blue tit(8),Bullfinch(22), Jay(6).On the slopes below Bwllfa Isaf-Redwing (120+),Mistle Thrush(4),Ring Ouzel(1),Song Thrush(6),Blackbird(10).Good to meet Mr Tallack on the way down.

Cosmeston

8 Reed Buntings in reeds by the new dipping pool boardwalk, 6 juv Wood Pigeon in a tree there and 2 Jay over, 70 Canadas on W lake, 6 Pochard [5m 1f], 1 Wigeon and 30 Tufties on W lake, and 2 Herons, 1 on E lake near the bridge and 1 by W lake posts. Flock of LT Tits near the bird table.

Mewslade and oxwhich

finaly caught up with a yellow browned warbler by the car park at mewslade thanks to the birder who told me about it other birds seen in the valley were a pair of bullfinch lots of chaffinch 10 + robins lots of blackbirds a few song thrush 1 mistle thrush my first redwing of the winter 6 stonechat blue and great tits wren dunnock house sparrows around the farm ,meadow pipits ,and pied wagtails and buzzard over

oxwhich 4 gadwall a female shoveler ,coots moorhens,little grebes water rail heard green woodpecker ,Raven and one swallow flying south

Oxwich Marsh

Little bunting. Ringed and taken near South Pond hide for release. Released 09:40 and flew towards village / appeared to land in scrub near car park payment booth. Pics will be posted on Gower Ringing Group blog this evening.

Also, 40+ snipe, jack snipe (1 captured), good movement of redwing early morning, influx of goldcrests (40+)

 

Kenfig Pool this morning

A circuit of the pool only produced one Yellow-browed Warbler in the west pool bushes, calling, difficult to locate (yesterday there were three, there was also one showy bird at north pool hide boardwalk and another in the south pool hide area). Pretty quiet otherwise with 7 Gadwall, 3 Mute Swan, 19 Coot and a couple of Water Rail heard. Out in the west and north pool bushes there have been single Mistle Thrush, Treecreeper, Great Spotted Woodpecker and several Coal Tit, Blackcap, Chiffchaff and Goldcrest. Out at Kenfig Sands there have been several Ringed Plover and Curlew and a Sanderling.

Roath Park Lake WeBS

Delighted to say that members of Cardiff University’s Ornithological Society will be taking over the Wetland Bird Survey Counts at Roath Park Lake from now on. 6 members joined me for this morning’s count.

Highlights were: Coot (244); Mallard (229); Little Grebe (4); Pochard (1); Shoveler (17); Teal (10); Tufted Duck (51); Wigeon (1) and Kingfisher (1). Other counts: Barnacle Goose (2 free-flying feral birds); Black-headed Gull (220); Canada Goose (29); Cormorant (4); Grey Wagtail (1); Greylag Goose (29); Herring Gull (2); Lesser black-backed Gull (60); Moorhen (19); Mute Swan (71).

Kenfig NNR

A lovely sunny morning for the  the monthly birdwalk,  16 participants, good to see some old friends. 40 species seen or heard.

Starling, Collared Dove, Magpie, Chaffinch, Robin, Great tit, Blackbird, Song thrush, Mistle thrush, Dunnock, Carrion Crow, Greenfinch, House Sparrow, Blue tit, Woodpigeon, Chiff- chaff, Bullfinch, Skylark, Wren, Mute Swan, Great Crested Grebe, Stonechat, Chetti’s Warbler(H), Long-tailed Tit, Teal, Mallard, Cormorant, Canada Goose, Coot, Jackdaw, Meadow pippit, Moorhen, Black-headed Gull, Lesser Black-backed Gull, Herring Gull, Goldcrest, Gadwall, Kestrel, Treecreeper, Pheasant.

With many thanks to Strinda for leading the walk.