Went back later and got some shots – bird still totally knackered – hope it survives.
Category: Sightings
Cosmeston
Here’s a flight shot of the Glaucous gull
http://andyburnsphotography.zenfolio.com/portfolio/h1e15f571#h1e15f571
and some other standing and flying shots
http://andyburnsphotography.zenfolio.com/p940206869/h31490505#h31490505
The poor bird seemed very tired and spent most of the time lying down.
Great spot John and thanks for letting us know.
Cosmeston
Pochard numbers have dropped to 20 or so. With them on the West Lake this morning a drake Shoveler and at least 5 Gadwall. On the East Lake a Common Gull and an adult Yellow-legged Gull, and a male Bullfinch near the entrance to the mediaeval village. A Raven flew over the car park.
R. Taff by Cardiff Bay bridge
Quick shufty this morning revealed 21 Little Grebe in the river there. Meant to go to Hamadryad Park but impossible to park round by the old Hamadryad hospital/Clarence Embanment – whole road chock-a-block with commuters’ cars, as was Windsor Esplanade. No cash with me for St David’s Hotel car park. {commuters’ apostrophe corrected after chastisement from Dave Bush 🙂 }
Fenrod lake
A male goosander 50+ Canada geese 150 black h gulls usual Pochards tufteds mallard moorhens coots and14 mute swan of interest was a coot with a leg ring b r x anyone know who is ringing coots..? At the nearby amenites tip 22 magpies est 300 herring gulls on the river tawe 3 female goosander
Overton & Wernffrwd
Per Micky Maher
Overton: 3 woodlark in usual turnip field.
Wernffrwd: (HW this morning): merlin (f), great white egret, ringtail hen harrier, slav grebe (2).
Pengwern Common — Gower
Made 2 visits looking for the GG SHRIKE today.. total 4 hours to no avail… Talked to the local farmer who is a keen naturalist(?) who said he hadn’t spotted it since the group was there on Sunday… Oh well.!
Anyway: Couple of pairs of stone chats kept me company. Along with a snipe, buzzard, pair of ravens, flyover peregrine, pair of bullfinches and several mobile reed buntings
Cosmeston
before the rain. 1 AdW Med Gull [ta to Lol Middleton for the call], 1 Ad Yellow-legged Gull, and 1 Common Gull amongst the Herrings, Lesser B-b’s, and Black-headeds.
PWC Ogmore Merthyr Mawr / Castle Meadow / Watermill / Craig-y-parcau
A very wet morning, but still managed to increase my tally to 49 species for the Patchwork Challenge, a good start to the year. Highlights were 2 different groups of Teal, 12 at Watermill with a Grey Heron and 5 out on the meadow. A female Goosander flew east along the Ewenny River and there were 7 Curlew with 20 Canada Geese and 2 Little Egret out on Ogmore Castle Meadow. Nearby a pair of Raven were displaying and single Lesser and Great black-backed Gulls had ventured up-river but headed back towards the treatment works. There were small flocks of 20-30 Redwing and single Jays at Merthyr Mawr, Tymaen and Craig-y-parcau.
CBWR
Yesterday afternoon, the Lsr Scaup was present but the hybrid resembling it had left the reserve and was showing well with some Tufted Ducks just down stream from Grangetown flyover ( Butetown Link Road A4232 ) on the reserve side of the Taff.
pengwern common

after trying twice yesterday, gave it one more try on the way home from Whiteford\Broughton this morning and the GG shrike was perched-up adjacent to the minor road to Lunnon.It then flew from perch to perch between both sides of the north gower road, even got a few pics. They seem a pretty rare site on Gower itself, so was most happy to connect.It looked stunning, especially on a gloomy an. morning. At Whiteford, approx. 245 sanderling the only birds of note
Forest Farm
Thirty five species noted this morning, highlight being two Hawfinch. Best of the rest: Sparrowhawk, Buzzard, Raven, Snipe x2, Kingfisher x2, Dipper x2 and good numbers of Bullfinch.
Oxwich and Port Eynon
Oxwich: great northern diver off the point and two great crested grebe in the bay. 47 teal on the South Pond my highest count of the winter. 7 shoveler also.
Port Eynon: red-throated diver west. 7 shag. At HW mixed wader roost included 45 oystercatcher, 1 purple sandpiper, a grey plover, 2 curlew and small numbers of ringed plover and turnstone (couldn’t get decent counts of last two species).
Couldn’t find much at all off Mumbles Pier first thing.
Caerphilly area
Wern Ddu- close view of peregrine which eventually hunted down and killed a magpie.Lots of siskin and tit flocks around the area too.
Rudry Common-150 redwing
Caerphilly moat-A kingfisher
Doing the Patchwork challenge on foot (Green League), 51 species for year so far.Mainly based around Rudry but taking in Caerphilly moat at one end and a little bit of Rumney River at Waterloo .Think it will take a fair bit of stanking to get a reasonable year total!
Fforestganol
Decided to have a go for the Hawfinches despite the wind. Nothing doing by the white cottage but walking along the bridal path in the wood a flock flew up from low down [no doubt sheltering] and headed down valley. They eventually came back and flitted around in the tree tops up towards the top road. I reckon the flock was about 20 strong. Managed a couple of heavily cropped record shots in appalling conditions [trees shaking around and buffeting me]:


River Ely and Cosmeston
On the River Ely west of Peterston this afternoon, 2 Green Sandpiper, 1 Cormorant, 1 Grey Wagtail and 21 Canada Geese. At Cosmeston today 54 Pochard, 10 Gadwall and 2 Shoveler on the West Lake, a singing Goldcrest near the hide and a Kingfisher on the Sully Brook.







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