Dryslwyn & Kidwelly Quay GBC trip

Glamorgan Bird Club had a pretty successful trip to the above yesterday. 17 people attended. Highlights of the 73 species seen were:

Dryslwyn – Goosander, 100’s of Fieldfare, Wigeon, Teal, Great White Egret, Little Egret, Red Kite, 100’s of Gulls incl GBBG and Common Gull, but no Tree Sparrows sadly. At Cilsan there were 4 Whooper Swan, 3 Red Kite in a tree, and a very pale Buzzard.

Highlights at Kidwelly were 2 Long-tailed Duck, 11 Greenshank, 1 Spotted Redshank, 1000+ Golden Plover, 500+ Lapwing, Redshank, Curlew & Dunlin, numerous R-b Merganser, Peregrine, Red Kite, ringtail Hen Harrier over the saltmarsh, and Chiffchaff and 2 Goldcrest by the sewage works.

Various

A summary of today’s excitement. In addition to the Firecrest at Kenfig NNR [in trees behind the small pool below the RH corner of the car park], an unseaonal Red-rumped Swallow was discovered on the Gower OS trip to Whiteford Pt, first seen at around 1 p.m and still present near the ‘blockhouse’ [by where the path from Cwm Ivy turns right into the conifer plantation] at around 17:30. Then finally a Red-necked Grebe was videoed at Llangorse Lake GBC are off to Dryslwyn and then Kidwelly and poss Burry Port. Maybe we can find something too!

Kenfig NNR

A memorable GBC public birdwalk this morning,  23 folk saw a total of 50 species.               The highlights were, Firecrest, Great White Egret and Slavonian Grebe, whilst we were treated to a close flyby of 2 Sparrowhawk, and watched displaying Great Crested Grebe on the pool. There was a ‘maybe’ Scaup,  waiting for confirmation Dave!

Black-headed Gull, Blackbird, Blue Tit, Bullfinch, Canada Goose, Carrion Crow ,
Chaffinch,  Common Gull,  Coot , Cormorant , Dunnock, Feral Pigeon, Gadwall ,
Goldeneye ,  Goldfinch,  Great Black-backed Gull,  Great Crested Grebe, 
Great Spotted Woodpecker ,  Great Tit ,  Great White Egret ,  Greenfinch ,
Grey Heron ,  Greylag Goose ,  Herring Gull , House Sparrow ,  Jackdaw,  Jay,
Long-tailed Tit,  Magpie,  Mallard,  Meadow Pipit, Mistle Thrush, Mute Swan,
Pochard, Raven,  Redwing,  Reed Bunting,  Robin,  Shoveler,  Skylark, 
Slavonian Grebe,  Song Thrush,  Sparrowhawk ,  Starling , Tufted Duck , 
Woodpigeon,  Wren,  Firecrest , Lesser Black-backed Gull ,  Wigeon .
Thanks to everyone for coming, good to see some returning friends,  and thanks to Strinda for leading the walk.

Talygarn Lake

15/2/19  Early WeBS count on a sunny day.

Blackbird, Blue Tit .Buzzard ,Carrion Crow, Coal Tit , Collared Dove , Coot, Dunnock 
Gadwall (4), Great Spotted Woodpecker (2), Great Tit , House Sparrow , Jackdaw ,
Little Grebe (7), Magpie, Mallard, Moorhen , Mute Swan , Nuthatch, Robin ,
Song Thrush, Teal (2), Woodpigeon , Wren (1)

Llandaff/Pontcanna Fields

Spent a few hours this morning searching in vain for the elusive Lesser Peckers . Although there was no sight or sound of them there were plenty of other birds about , green and gsw , treecreeper , nuthatch , goldcrest , lots of thrushes ( no fieldfare ) and finches including 2 siskin . Kingfisher and goosander were on the river and probably the most unusual thing were 3 greylags flying downstream .

Gileston/East Aberthaw

A 3 1/2 hour walk this morning produced a total of 59 species . The highlights at Gileston were yellowhammer and stonechat , both single males only , kestrel and great views of a peregrine hunting over the fields. 16 brent geese , 6 shelduck and 97 wigeon were near the rivermouth with redshank , rock and meadow pipits on the saltmarsh . A pair of ravens were flying around the ash tip and the highlights around the lagoon were a kingfisher , water rail calling , a chiffchaff , a pair of stonechats and a single male siskin feeding with a flock of goldfinches …… oh yes and lots of dog walkers .