Cosmeston 22 May

More misc wildlife – including a couple of birds! The Long-tailed Tit looks a bit tatty, no doubt after raising a sizeable brood. The Coot juvs were in the W lake bay, one sitting nicely surrounded by Water Bistort. The hoverfly is “The Footballer” [Helophilus pendulus], and the Four-spotted Chaser dragonfly was at the dipping pond.

Kenfig NNR

Eight folk took a gamble on the weather this morning and were well rewarded!

We saw/ heard a total of 51 species. The highlights were – Osprey on the coast over the sea, Peregrine Falcon flying over, 7 Whimbrel at Sker Point, 8+ Wheatear, 10+ White Wagtail, a very smart Red Bunting and a pair of Kestrel perched near the barn at Sker House, and … a bright Yellow Wagtail by the pond at Sker.

Full List-

Canada Goose , Greylag Goose , Mute Swan, Gadwall , Wigeon, Mallard , Tufted Duck, Pheasant , Feral Pigeon, Woodpigeon , Collared Dove, Coot, Little Grebe , Great Crested Grebe , Ringed Plover, 7 Whimbrel , Herring Gull
Lesser Black-backed Gull , Cormorant , Osprey, 2 Kestrel , Peregrine, Magpie, Rook , Carrion Crow , Blue Tit , Great Tit
Skylark , Sand Martin , Swallow , Cetti’s Warbler , Willow Warbler, Chiffchaff , Whitethroat , Wren , Starling, Song Thrush, Blackbird , Robin , Stonechat, Wheatear, House Sparrow , Dunnock , Yellow Wagtail , White Wagtail, Meadow Pipit, Rock Pipit , Linnet , Goldfinch , Reed Bunting

Many thanks to Dave Carrington for leading and navigating the route through the flooded slacks! Also everyone else for coming along and helping with ID

Cardiff Bay

This morning there were 3 Common Sandpipers along the R. Ely embankment by Penarth Marina, plus 15 Turnstones. A Raven was sitting around on equipment in the environment building yard at the N end of the barrage and 2 Common Whitethroats were singing in the scrub by the path past the Swift tower. The feeder dock had about 40 Sand Martins investigating the nest holes.

Cosmeston/Cardiff Barrage

At Cosmeston recently I saw a Water Rail in Sully Brook, opposite the Medieval Village. I was ready on the second occasion and managed to grab a couple of shots. The Swan touching down by the main bridge was impressive.
A couple of adult Great Black-backed Gulls were in the outer harbour of the barrage recently.

Forest of Dean

We had a successful trip to the Forest of Dean on Sat 8th, with 20 participants. Unlike the last two years we succeeded with seeing Goshawk from New Fancy View – just the 1 bird but it was worth it. We also had a Red Kite there. We also scored with a few Hawfinch in Parkend, and a couple of Marsh Tits at Cannop Ponds. The inevitable Mandarins featured there too, plus some smart Siskins and a pair of Goosander. No pix of the Gos or Hawfinch from me, but a few of other species seen. are shown below. John Wilson.

We noted 45 species – click here for the list. In addition we had Long-tailed Tit, Jay, Cormorant and Teal.

Roath Park Lake

Little Egret very confiding bird three colour ringed birds, Coot C218 green ring black lettering, Lesser B/B Gull K=V red ring black lettering and Black-headed Gul 9RK white ring black lettering. I have submitted this bird previously but have not received any feedback. Also Raven 4 Teal 3 not little Grebe which is unusual.