First two Whitethroats of year as well as confiding Common Sandpiper on bank next to me. Chiffchaff, Cetti’s warbler 4,Sandmartin, Stonechat, Dunnock, Tufted duck 1pr.
Category: Sightings
Whitethroat
Two singing males at Sanatorium Park Flood Plain this morning.
Parc Slip 20 April late pm
Very early breeding record. 3 juv Song Thrush along canal path
Garth mountain
2 wheatear feeding on w end of mountain – also good to see kestrel, stonechat, linnets, tree pipits – plus restart singing from down in valley
Parc Slip Sunday 18 Apr am
Sedge Warbler returned to pool near the bridge over Nant-y-Gedd
Goshawk circling over the bottom track.
No Whitethroat yet
Coed Y Bedw and Garth Hill, North Cardiff.
Tuesday April 13th with Alex Hagge.
A walk through Coed-y-Bedw NR failed to produce any Pied Flycatchers but we did have nice views of a male and female Siskin on the ground with the female collecting nesting material. Also Goldcrests, Wrens, Jay, Tits etc. We returned to the car via the Garth Hill Trail through the fields with 5 singing Redstart and a Singing Tree Pipit. Green and Great Spotted Woodpeckers heard and a distant Red Kite seen.
Caerphilly Castle Moat
Goosander 9 one male House Martin circa 50 Grey wagtail 2 Coot 4 nests two with chicks Shelduck 1


Hailey Park
On the daily dog walk today , still 2 separate pairs of Goosander on the Taff . Plenty of singing Blackcap , Chiffchaff and Willow Warblers plus displaying Greenfinches .
Over the last week have noticed a pair of Great Tits occupying a nestbox but unfortunately today it has disappeared , can only assume someone thought it would be good fun to rip it down or steal it . Also workmen cutting down bushes / small trees , why do they do it at this time of year ?
Cog moors, Dinas Powys
Male Ring Ouzel at Cog Moors Sewage treatment works.
RGW and green point
3 common sandpipers at green point. RGW highlight was a little ringed plover flying off a saltings pool, plus at least one whimbrel, 3 wheatear
Cosmeston
The Common Redstart was in E paddock again this morning, in the same area. Got a couple of nice shots against a better background, but still from quite a distance. One below as taken and the other cropped with the bird in a better pose. Nothing else particularly special although a Buzzard dropped into trees behind the dragonfly pond.
River Ely Trail near Penarth Road.
One Common Sandpiper.
Grangemoor Park, Willow Warbler-3.
Great Crested Grebe -3.
Cetti’s Warbler-1.
Kenfig including river mouth
great white egret, group of 7 white wagtails, gadwall with ducklings, 2 snipe, 150+ sanderling on beach, just one whitethroat, one singing reed warbler, and lots of willow warblers were among the highlights. Also Italian lords and ladies (a first for me)
Cosmeston/KNNR
Cosmeston a.m. produced a v smart male Common Redstart in E paddock, 2 singing Willow Warblers by the Mile Road, and an obliging male Pied Wag by the car park picnic tables. Also there of interest, a Tawny Mining Bee and a Buff-tailed Bumble Bee which was carrying a load of mites [these re apparently harmless to the bee but take a ride too the nest where they clean up detritis and other unwelcome guests]. If you’re on Facebook there’s an interesting post here: https://www.facebook.com/monktonreserve/posts/1555662794623353
Due to a visit to Brackla to collect something we decided on a quick visit to Kenfig. There were c.1000 hirundines over the pool, mostly Swallows and Sand Martins but I did pick out a couple of House Martins. Willow Warblers singing everywhere plus Chiffies and Blackcaps but couldn’t find any Whitethroat. It did rain tho’ – continuous light rain getting more & more steady. Had a pair of Linnet in the dunes and a pair of Bullfinch feeding on buds, plus a Stonechat.






Lamby Lake
20-25 Swallows and a single Sand Martin this afternoon.Also at Goldcliff 20 or so Swallows earlier in the day.Lots of reports from both counties today,nice to see them back.
Lisvane Res
Truly impressive numbers of swallows, house martins (in abundance), and sand martins this pm.
Cosmeston
A walk round today with our 2 teenage grandchildren. In Cogan Wood Flynn & I had a nice encounter with the local Marsh Tit by the dragon tree. A GS Woodpecker was heard calling there, and a Buzzard was sitting up high in a tree. At W lake there had been an arrival of Swallows, with 30+ feeding over the lake and a single House Martin was with them. Another GS Woodpecker drummed briefly in the wood near the Medieval Village. Snapped a bumblebee sp on Hawthorn blossom in W paddock.







Cosmeston
From a visit on 3rd April – a posing Willow Warbler near the central viewpoint, a Dark-edged Bee-fly feeding on Ground Ivy and some Cowslips coming in to flower.





Kenfig NNR
5/4/21
Two Marsh Harriers and a Great White Egret on the West shore of the pool. A very loud Cettis Warbler behind the hide, and a Willow Warbler in every bush!
Cardiff Bay Barrage/R. Ely mouth
Very very bracing walk in a bitter NW wind this morning. 11 Turnstone were resting on the rocky embankment by Penarth Marina. On the Barrage, a couple of Rock Pipits, and 2 Linnet. A Swallow was with Sand Martins at the Cardiff end, my 1st Swallow of the year at last. Managed to hold the binos steady enough to find a couple of 1s cal yr Med Gulls in with the B-h Gulls in the Bay. A Raven flew over the Barrage and another was circling above Penarth. Some sleet bearing cloouds passed over then gave dark skies over N Somerset.






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