Yellowhammer 15 Reed Bunting 1 Goldeneye 2
Kingfisher 1 Common Gull 2 lots of Black-headed and Herring Gulls.
Yellowhammer 15 Reed Bunting 1 Goldeneye 2
Kingfisher 1 Common Gull 2 lots of Black-headed and Herring Gulls.
Single Brambling provided a new garden list bird and a great start to a frosty morning.
Almost daily ssw movement during this generally clear, cold spell. 5,235 ssw over Leckwith between 8am and 9am.
I was lucky enough to find a Cattle Egret at Kenfig Pool this morning. It initially flew over the Pool for a while then landed on the east shore near the boat house. It then flew over to the south hide and perched on one of the posts for a few minutes before flying back towards the east shore and landing in one of the fields behind the shore. It was not seen after that.
Adult Winter Med Gull on the Island.
Also, a big clean up by The River Clean Group (I think that is their name). Over 200 car tyres removed with sacs of other rubbish.
More SSW movement but only saw the tail end of what was probably going on–1,700 counted in fifteen minutes.
Another big Woodpigeon movement over Leckwith, with smaller numbers over Canton. Movement SSW as usual. 24,200 birds passing in one hour between 08.15 and 09.15. Two large flocks of about 500 birds “fell” from quite a height into Company’s Wood, Leckwith. Smaller numbers continuing after count ended.
Sully Island/Sully beach/Bendrick Rock after high tide this morning: 110 Oystercatcher, 9 Curlew, 53 Ringed Plover, 20 Dunlin, 12 Turnstone, 2 Great Black-backed Gull and a Little Egret. A flock of 25+ Greenfinch was a fine sight in the sunshine on shrubs in the Burnham Avenue beach car park.
One on the roof at the Heath Hospital and a female on the City Hall.
A Bittern turned up yesterday [per Graham Smith] and was seen twice today in the morning [sadly not by me]. It’s using the W lake reed bed. Watched for about 45 mins late afternoon with Graham & Wayne Strong but no show. A flock of c.80 Starlings flew around over the lakes at about 5:45 so a poss sign that we will have a murmuration this winter. Nearby there’s a Yellow-browed Warbler hanging out with a tit flock down St. Mary’s Well Bay road, mostly in Sycamores on the LH side round about where there’s a ruin down among the trees on the left [again found by Graham about 3 days ago].
Caught up with this little beauty this afternoon, nice to see so many people enjoying it, today and last night. Its feeding well, and looks very content with its surroundings.
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2 Greenshank, Green & Common Sandpipers, Kingfisher, adult Yellow-legged Gull, 1 first winter Common Gull (ringed), Sparrowhawk + the usual.
A Red-neck Grebe at the north end east side of the lake this morning feeding fairly close to shore.
Per Graham Tierney – Impressive migration of Wood Pigeon over Efail Isaf this morning (see below), 2 flocks of 1000+ and several smaller flocks. 2 Redwing flying over. According to my email from Graham this was 5 days ago on 18th Oct although I only rec’d the email today.
A bit earlier than in recent years-Woody movement SSW over Leckwith this morning. 11,700 birds in fifty minutes counted from 0800 hours with birds seen (uncounted) before and after.
Three yellow-browed warblers (photo by Alex McCubbin below), nine chiffchaff, jack snipe, and a substantial movement of skylark yesterday. Ringing report HERE.

Twenty- six folk came to Kenfig for the public bird walk on a lovely Autumn morning, it was interesting and productive to walk right around the pool. 53 species were seen,- lots of experts and young eyes today. Good to see new faces and old friends. Many thanks to Strinda for leading the walk.
The highlights were Pochard, Reed Bunting, Tufted Duck, Great Crested Grebe,Little Grebe, Snipe, Lapwing, Goldcrest, Redwing, Chiff Chaff, plus Peregrine and Firecrest which were each seen by only one person, so not counted.
Full list-
Black-headed Gull , Blackcap , Bullfinch , Carrion Crow , Chaffinch , Coot, Dunnock
Coal Tit, Gadwall , Goldfinch , Great Spotted Woodpecker , Grey Heron ,House Sparrow
Kestrel , Little Grebe , Magpie , Meadow Pipit , Mute Swan , Pochard ,Reed Bunting
Siskin , Snipe , Starling , Stonechat , Tufted Duck , Wigeon , Wren , Blackbird , Blue Tit
Canada Goose , Cetti’s Warbler , Chiffchaff , Collared Dove , Cormorant , Feral Pigeon
Goldcrest , Great Crested Grebe , Great Tit , Herring Gull , Jackdaw , Lapwing ,
Long tailed Tit, Mallard , Mistle Thrush , Pied Wagtail , Redwing , Robin , Skylark
Song Thrush , Stock Dove , Teal , Water Rail , Woodpigeon
and 2 Frogs , 1 Common Darter
Drake Pochard and 2 female Teal on Cosmeston’s West Lake this morning. Water Rail calling from the West Lake reedbed, where a Grey Heron was in a tree. Cetti’s Warbler at the East Lake reedbed, where a couple of Siskin flew over calling.
Five Great Crested Grebe and 5 Little Grebe on the lakes, 2 Jays over the south end of Cogan Wood and a Great Spotted Woodpecker calling near the bridge.
Lots of Skylark passing through.
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