Kenfig NNR

Saturday’s Glamorgan Bird Club Public Monthly Birdwalk, on a beautiful crisp, sunny, Autumn day,was quite special!

We saw 56 species, the highlights were- a Mistlethrush ( a first to be ringed at Kenfig-)and a Goldcrest in hand, caught by the ringing group, a Bittern in flight, a flying Glossy Ibis, an Arctic Tern, seen by two members, photographed by Martin, and a skein of about 40 Greylag Geese. There were also lots of predated Swan Mussels on the East shore

Canada Goose , Greylag Goose , Mute Swan , Gadwall,  Wigeon ,Mallard , Teal , Goldeneye, Stock Dove, Woodpigeon, Waterail, Moorhen,  Coot , Great Crested Grebe,  Redshank, Carrion Crow, Black-headed Gull,  Common Gull , Herring Gull,   Lesser Black-backed Gull, Arctic Tern ,Cormorant, Bittern, Grey Heron, Buzzard , Blue Tit , Skylark ,Great – Spotted Woodpecker  ,Kestrel, Jay,  Magpie , Jackdaw, Rook, Cetti’s Warbler, Long -tailed Tit, Chiffchaff, Goldcrest, Wren ,Starling ,Song Thrush , Mistle Thrush,  Redwing,  Blackbird, Robin, Stonechat , House Sparrow, Dunnock , Pied Wagtail,  Meadow Pipit, Chaffinch ,Bullfinch,  Linnet , Goldfinch , Glossy Ibis.

Many thanks to Alan and Rhos, and Colin with the Ringing Group

Sparrowhawk, Tythegston

I had an amazing experience this morning whilst driving up three steps hill Tythegston, near Porthcawl. A female Sparrowhawk flew parallel with my van at eye level on the opposite side of the road for at least 6 seconds before flying up and over me due to an oncoming car. I was doing about 40mph , so she was shifting.

Parc Cwm Darran & Rhaslas Pond

We had a successful trip to Parc Cwm Darran today. We even managed to avoid the rain. Perhaps the stand out was a really confiding male Kingfisher, which gave us cracking views. Overhead we saw Red Kite, Buzzard and Sparrowhawk plus a couple of Ravens. Passerines were thin on the ground due to the strong wind. We did catch views of Jay, Mistle Thrush and Redwing though. Redpolls were heard but not seen however.
At Rhaslas we saw 2 Great Crested Grebe, c.20 Wigeon, 3 fem Goldeneye and 6 Mute Swans. A distant flying flock of c.200 Golden Plover was also seen.
Totla species logged was 41 which was better than expected. Full list can be seen by clicking here.

Cosmeston

Couple of good birds in the last 3 days, not seen by me I hasten to add, but found by Graham Smith – a Red-rumped Swallow on Weds evening and a Ring Ouzel yesterday, both in the area above Sully Brook.
For me today a good number of Fieldfare & Redwing dotted around the place, one feeding bunch disturbed by a Sparrowhawk that shot into their bush and settled for a few seconds. A Cetti’s Warbler was singing v close to me along the Mile Road near the centre viewpoint but would not show. A total of 3 feeding parties of Long-tailed Tits were seen, tho’ nothing too exciting accompanied them, apart from a Goldcrest. A Chiffchaff was calling by the Mile Road yesterday morning.

Sker – 18th Oct

An ‘official’ GBC field trip with 13 participants. We walked out to Sker Pt then along the Haul Road to the rivermouth. Highlights were reasonable if distant [for photography] views of the smart Red-backed Shrike that was near the ‘surfers path’ out towards Sker. At Sker Pt were c.200 Golden Plover with a single Grey Plover in with them. 6 Chough were ferretting through livestock poop E of Sker Pt, finding plenty of bugs to eat. At Sker Pt there were also a few Oystercatdher and Turnstone and plenty of Curlew. Out by the rivermouth was dead [3 noisy offroad bikers present]. On the way back we had an unexpected Red-throated Diver just offshore by Kenfig Sands. Just 31 species seen – click here for the list.

Red-backed Shrike

Cosmeston

There have been large movements of winter thrushes in the last two days. Yesterday I saw several flocks of up to 100 birds, a mixture of mainly Redwing and Fieldfare mixed in with them. Today a couple more flocks of nearly all Fieldfare, sizing around 80 birds in each. Also a Red Kite drifted over west paddock heading north, mobbed by Crows.