Common Gull nos. building up – there were 21 on the orange buoys by the inner barrage this morning.
Category: Sightings
Penarth Marina
The adult male Black Redstart was extremely obliging this morning and in glorious sunshine, seemed completely unconcerned by me clicking away a mere 5-6m from it. More photos here
Cardiff Bay
Yet another Black Redstart (1st.yr.male?) at the entrance to Roath Lock on the quay-side by the swing-bridge. In Penarth Marina, 4 or 5 Black Redstart (2or 3 males and 2 definite female/imm. types seen together in Plas Pamir). Yesterday, 2 Blackcaps (m+f) here in the trees seen from Llwyn Passat car-park ( with Jeff Lack).
Llwyn Onn
2-Great Northern Divers showing well,mid reservoir.No sign of the Great Grey Shrike at Garwnant.10h25-13h00.
2013 E Glam Bird Report
Not bird news I know. I am picking up the 2013 Report from the printer later this afternoon. It will then take a couple of days or so to stuff 250+ of them into envelopes and get them posted so please bear with us.
Junction 35
Red Kite over at 9.30 this morning.
The quays briton ferry
15 redshank in the Dock including 1 with a damaged wing 20 curlew flying to the Crumlyn burrows side 8 little egrets at the roost and a Merlin flying towards baglan bay
With bob anderson
Southerndown
with Barbara W-D
Snow Bunting present in sheep field above cliffs, feeding alone close to wall – still there at 15.30.
Also 5 Choughs flying along cliffs, and several Rock Pipits near cliff edge.
Lavernock Reserve & coastline
Lunch time today. Birds of note: 1 mistle thrush, 1 song thrush and solitary fieldfare. Small groups of Redwings (largest group of 8), 3 bullfinch, 1 chiff chaff, 2 gold crest, 1 grey heron. On beach, 7 shelduck, 2 curlew and 2 oystercatchers. 2 raven flying over, one being harassed by a peregrine (these birds regularly fight each over along this coastline).
Penarth Marina
3 Black Redstarts still present this am (2m,1f). Stonechat on the north end of the barrage and a Water Rail calling at Prospect Place.
Southerndown & Ogmore Estuary
Male Snow Bunting at ST8770873774, right on the cliff edge. Also Unid bird, Pipit like but with pure jet white throat patch, unfortunately only seen for one second and couldn’t refind as too close to the edge for safety.
At Ogmore Estuary, seven Goldeneye, four Brent Geese, three Turnstone, two Redshank and a Bar-tailed Godwit.
East Aberthaw – Lagoon, Saltmarsh and Beach
This afternoon at East Aberthaw :
Lagoon – Water Rail and Snipe both watched from the sea wall. Also 5 Little Grebe and a drake Tufted Duck.
Saltmarsh – 1 Little Egret
Beach and sea – 2 Pale-bellied Brent Geese and 29 Wigeon on the sea near the rivermouth, Great Black-backed Gull and a handful of Common Gulls amongst many Herring and Black-headed Gulls. On the beach, 14 Ringed Plover, 2 Turnstone, 27 Oystercatcher and 5 Curlew
Birds still nesting!
I had a call from Geri Thomas today – a contact of his, who isn’t a birder, has found an active nest with young being fed, whilst pruning a tree! Perhaps we shd all keep a look out for birds still breeding in this, at times, still mild weather. Thanks for the heads up Geri.
Ogmore Est
2 Dartford Warblers were intially by the small parking area for Pant Norton this afternoon. One was refound in the large area of Bracken by Portobello Island and one moved through the Bracken on the hillside below Norton Wood.
Fforest Ganol, Tongwynlais
Hawfinch seen feeding on hornbeam seeds.15+ moving around. Seen along path opposite Fforest Fawr Car Park entrance (11am). Also, yesterday at Parc Penallta, Ystrad Mynach, good views of 2 woodcock flying low over car park, leaving plantations in park and heading to fields near Gelligaer. (4.45pm)
Llwyn-on Reservoir
The 2 Gt Northern Divers were still present at the southern end of the reservoir this morning. Initially both together on the far side of the Res, then lost them for a while, then re-found not far north of the dam, one on one side and one north far north of the spillway.
Abertridwr
Three Red Kites over Mynydd Meio this morning.
Cardiff Bay – Victoria Wharf
On Saturday evening a small bird appeared briefly on the balcony of our flat, which was notable in itself as it’s the first time in four years something other than a Pied Wagtail, Magpie, or Pigeon, has paid us a visit. It was already dark and the bird only stayed for a few seconds, but it was the size/shape of a Robin. With the current numbers of Black Redstart nearby at Penarth Marina, I did wonder about that as a possibility, but I only caught the silhouette and then it was gone.
There was no sign of it yesterday, but I’ve just noticed it on the balcony again, and to my delight, it is indeed a Black Redstart – a female/immature type. So my balcony list is now up to 4.





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