Friday, 31 July 2009
61 MEDITERRANEAN GULLS at LLANRHYSTUD
Also, a Kingfisher in the harbour at Aberystwyth.
YNYSLAS
Firstly, you probably know that most, if not all of us appreciate the difficult task you and your staff at Ynyslas have regarding the "people management" aspect of the job there.
Secondly, you and your staff must be just as concerned and distressed as birdwatchers about the disturbance to the birds there at nesting time and, perhaps even more importantly given the sheer number of birds involved, at migration time when a very significant numbers of wading birds are seeking sanctuary and rest at this vital staging post on their migrations.
Thirdly, the site is open to members of the public and birdwatchers, local and visitors, are also members of the public and their enjoyment of their pursuit can be totally destroyed by others, whom it would seem may be contravening the law.
So, it is heartening to read your proposals and, speaking for myself, I am sure that if you need assistance from the local birdwatching community, it will be very readily forthcoming.
CCW comment on dog disturbance to birds at Ynyslas
Following up on birders’ concerns about bird disturbance by dogs at Ynyslas point, CCW are proposing the following measures to try to reduce the conflict:
1. Stepping up of wardening presence in the sensitive area at key times
2. Add more information on the disturbance issue in a newly drafted leaflet aimed at influencing the behaviour of dog owners
and,
3. Look at signage and other possible measures to reduce the conflict.
Birders can help by keeping a note of disturbances witnessed and liaising with the wardening staff at Ynyslas visitor centre. I will be happy to meet with birdwatchers in due course to discuss the issue in greater detail.
Mike Bailey, Senior Reserves Manager, Dyfi NNR.
Ynyslas Visitors Centre contact: 01970 872900
Yellowhammers and Whinchats on Foel Fawr
Dogs, people and birds
Thursday, 30 July 2009
Whimbrels at Aberarth
Last Friday we visited Gronant on the North Wales coast where 110 pairs of Little Terns have bred successfully. Sandwich terns and Dunlin as well, and lots of linnets. Saturday we went to the terns at Cemlyn Bay and did a boat trip around Puffin Island where we saw a pair of Black Guillemots and the last of the puffins. And bumped into a colleague in the excellent ice cream parlour at Beaumaris.
Cors Caron
On a lighter note, I took my son Tomos(4) to Cors Caron this afternoon to help him practice riding his new bike. The visit had mixed results. Tomos got on great with his riding and I had some prolonged and stunningly close views of two Hobbies zooming about over the car park. But we didn't spot any crocodiles......or dinosaurs, as Tomos was hoping.
Ynas Las
The ball is in CCW's hands:it requires the presence of the full time paid staff to step up and support their summer staff on the sand and draw in interested people to help guard and talk to the public at the plover nesting area. In the US we were controlled on reserves by uniformed volunteers who were helpful but firm on the rules and the reasons for the rules were well publicised;doesn't cost as much as some dubious artworks sprouting on our reserves but was effective.
Why don't we compose a letter to CCW and offer to help next breeding season?
These blogs should be forwarded to the staff concerned so that are aware that there are people on their side.
Meanwhile on Cors Caron the lack of any supervision at week-ends and holidays means that dog-walkers are making their own rules i.e put the dog on the lead when you meet someone on the boardwalk-admirably considerate-but then let it run amok in the ponds because they look 'empty'.
Last laugh to the hobby who sat in a tree not 25m from the boardwalk and watched over it all!
SSSIs/Disturbance by dogs.
Although now in the process of moving to Ceredigion I have experience of this same problem in relation to Lisvane Reservoir in
Roger Watkins
Dogs and jet ski's at Ynyslas
Disturbance caused by uncontrolled dogs and........
I have even seen shooters right on the water's edge at Aberleri.
Well done Elfyn and Derek for encouraging us to help gather evidence so that the police can prosecute, but is it a nature reserve or isn't it?
If it is, it's about time those in charge took the lead and started doing something to discourage such behaviour.
Dog Walkers
Wednesday, 29 July 2009
Disturbance of birds by dogs
LLanrhystud
The flooded field south of the beach car park will be well worth checking out over the next few days.
LLANON - LLANRHYSTUD
Harry Pepper did well on Saturday at Llansantfraed with 11 Ringed Plovers, 10 Dunlin, 3 Sanderling, 42 Curlew, 12 Whimbrel, 4 Redshank, 18 Turnstones and 7 Med Gulls plus 44 on the meadows at Llanon.
That encouraged me to visit the coast there this afternoon, starting at Llanon: 3 Common Sandpipers and 4 Med Gulls.
At nearby Llansantfraed: 5 Ringed Plovers, 5 Dunlin, 2 Whimbrel, 12 Turnstones, 4 Common Sandpipers and 7 Med Gulls.
A little further north at Llanrhystud on the flooded field just south of the beach car park: 12 Med Gulls and 12 Black-tailed Godwits, one with colour rings.
Spotted Flycatchers
Tuesday, 28 July 2009
Disturbance by Dogs
A successful prosecution was brought by Natural England in March 2009 against an individual for recklessly causing disturbance to birds by releasing their dogs on a nature reserve designated as an SSSI. The dog owner was fined £250 and ordered to pay £250 costs for disturbing birds.
The Site Manager of the RSPB's Hayle Estuary Nature Reserve said: "We are pleased with this result and it sends a clear message to others, that harassing wild birds on a nature reserve will not be tolerated."
Natural England's Director responsible for SSSIs said: "As highlighted by this case, bird disturbance is a significant problem in this area enjoyed by so many. We will continue to work with the RSPB and others to promote the importance of this estuary for wildlife".
Beautiful gull
Sanderling Ynyslas
Monday, 27 July 2009
More on Hobbys and Med. Gulls
Earlier he noticed 3 Med. Gulls on College rocks, Aberystwyth, 2 adult and 1 2nd summer birds, all unringed.
HOBBYS and MED. GULLS
This afternoon at Cors Caron, 4 Hobbys were very active above the south-east section.
Sunday, 26 July 2009
WOS/BTO Conference......
Hello everyone.
I have been asked to let everyone know about this.
Date
Moira Convery
Teifi Pools -yesterday
Saturday, 25 July 2009
Sightings from Chris Bird
| Saturday, 25 July Aberystwyth 17:00 Med Gulls, 4 adult and 1 second summer. One adult with a Red Ring on the left leg with 5P5 on it. Llanon 19:30 Only 6 Med Gulls. From Chris Bird |
Willow Warblers and Sweet Peas.......
Lis Collison
Friday, 24 July 2009
Kingfisher at Aberystwyth
John Woodruf
Thursday, 23 July 2009
MORE ON MED. GULLS
On College Rocks at Aberystwyth there was an adult Med. Gull and a 2nd summer colour-ringed bird from Hungary.
Sanderling at Ynyslas
Flycatchers
Family of Spotted Fycatchers now joined by one Pied Flycatcher probably this year’s or female in best insecting glade near my house.
This is the 3rd or 4th year I’ve recorded a single juv Pied Flycatcher here in late July.
Philip Ellis
Wednesday, 22 July 2009
Aber - Shearwaters
Teifi - Barnacle Geese
For other Teifi news (little) please see Pembsbirds.
Tuesday, 21 July 2009
International Bog Day..........
The following guided walks may be of interest to readers of the Ceredigion bird blog:
“Sunday 26th July - International Bog Day.
Anyone interested in seeing Cors Fochno (Borth Bog) is invited to join one of two guided tours planned for 10.00am and 2.00 pm. on ‘International Bog Day’, Sunday 26th July. The walks, lasting about an hour and a half will start from the roadside, 200m east of Greenacres garden centre on the B4353 near Ynyslas. Parking will be available in the roadside field. Booking essential - please contact Ynyslas Visitor Centre (tel. 01970872900)”
Aline Denton
Assistant Warden – Ynyslas
a.denton@ccw.gov.uk
Job Vacancy
Monday, 20 July 2009
Report from Chris Bird
| Sunday 19 July, 2 Hobbys and a Green Sandpiper at the South end of Cors Caron. From Chris Bird |
Ynys-hir
Anyway, I didn't see many birds but whilst I was in Marian Mawr hide a pair of Swallows were visiting and feeding chicks every half minute. I wonder if it's their second or maybe even third brood?? On my way back from the hide - where the only birds I saw of interest were 2 Goosander and 1 Little Grebe - I wandered into a little hot-spot where I saw 2 Chaffinch, 2 Gold Finch, 2 Tree Creepers, Chiff Chaff, 2 or 3 Willow Warbler, 2 or 3 Great Tits, 4 or 5 Blue Tits, 3 Long-tailed Tits and a single male Redstart all within a couple of minutes.
Sunday, 19 July 2009
A fairly quiet week this one and not much osprey activity during the last few days, mainly due to the bad weather and the constant mobbing by a pair of carrion crows. The images are of our male osprey last Monday when he brought back this large flounder to the nest - he seems to favour flatfish whereas our female prefers mullet and bass it seems!Just a quick plug. Next Saturday (July 25th) we have two moth experts, Peter Williams and Colin Plant, coming to Cors Dyfi reserve to host a public moth evening event. You are all welcome of course - we hope to identify at least 100 species and will be targeting the Rosy Marsh Moth that feeds on the Bog Myrtle that we have on the reserve. We start off at 9.30pm and should finish around midnight.
Finally, a quick thank you to all of you that have supported the project so far including volunteers, today we welcomed our 20,000th visitor to the project! Diolch yn fawr.

A Bird in the Hand - Ringing at Teifi Marshes








Scallop Fishing Wales - Dredging
The Fisheries Unit of The Welsh Assembly Government have issued a consultative document which enables you all to have a say if you wish to do so. The document and relative details can be found on the link below.
http://wales.gov.uk/consultations/environmentandcountryside/3256249/?lang=en
Saturday, 18 July 2009
Mwnt and Ynyslas
LLANON
Cors Caron
Over 50 swifts glided slowly down from high up and only resumed high speed hunting flight when low over the flooded bog.
Friday, 17 July 2009
Crossbills
I have also had a flock of 5 fly over my house just outside of Comins Coch last week.
Postings - Word Verification
Thursday, 16 July 2009
CROSSBILL
BORTH'S MED. GULL
I first noticed it in October 2002. As well as the usual little silver ring it had a large green leg ring, marked 31Y.
It had been ringed as a three-year old near Antwerp in April 2001 and every year appears at Borth in July and remains with us until the following January. (It has been seen venturing south to Clarach and Llanrhystud).
On its return to us in July 2006 I noticed that its green ring was splitting. The bird which has returned to the same spot of sand in July over the following years has a silver ring but no green one but I am sure that it is 31Y, making it, if my maths in correct, 12 years old!
A Chance to Help Save The Rainforests
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Med Gulls at Llanon
We managed to count 66 Med Gulls in various states of moult at Llanon yesterday at around 6pm. It was difficult to age them as they were all tucked down out of the wind. There were one or two adults though wandering about still in full breeding plumage.
Matt and Charly Potter
Word Verification
MEDITERRANEAN GULLS
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
Observations/comments on Grey Squirrels.........
A grey squirrel took a juvenile House Sparrow by the bird feeder. I have long suspected the squirrels to be responsible for raiding the Mistle and Song Thrush nests just as they fledge in my garden and I’m now more convinced.
The director of
A pair of Bullfinch with 3 juveniles have been checking out what fruit to raid in the garden meanwhile.
Philip Ellis
Sandwich Terns off Borth/Ynyslas
Tuesday, 14 July 2009
Llanon
With them were 2 Sandwich Terns, 1 adult and 1 juvenile.
At Ty Gwyn pools there was a Green sandpiper and 1 Black-tailed Godwit in breeding plumage.
Monday, 13 July 2009
Even later Swallows & more Med Gulls........
Sunday, 12 July 2009
Late swallows
Saturday, 11 July 2009
More Med Gulls........
Who will top the 100 Meds?????
Shearwaters and Gannets




Friday, 10 July 2009
Sightings from Chris Bird
Friday 10 July
Aberystwyth 15:00
Thousands of Manx Shearwaters in large rafts North West of Aberystwyth.
Also 2 adult and first summer Mediterranean Gulls, and 1 adult with a green ring on the left leg M08.
At
Morfa Llanon 18:30
Only 18 Mediterranean Gulls, 7 first summer, 5 second and 6 adult.
From Chris Bird
Thursday, 9 July 2009
Barn Owls


Rheidol Otters

Wednesday, 8 July 2009
Road Casualties!
Anyway whilst on this rather morbid subject some of you might be interested in conducting a survey on 'mammal' road deaths for the organisation 'People's Trust For Endangered Species'. Details are on the following link www.ptes.org/surveys
On a lighter note driving through Talybont today I saw several kites (and a couple of buzzards) 'quartering' a freshly cut hay field. Many birds took occasional plunges to the ground to devour earthworms or other forms of invertebrate life which had been churned up by the hay cutting machinery. Tagged kite Black/Black '14' was one of them (born in 2008).
LLANON MEDITERRANEAN GULLS
Foel Fawr
Other birds seen include 2 Stonechat, 2 Whinchat, 2 Jay and 2 Ravens.
Tuesday, 7 July 2009
Llanon .....Med. Gulls
3 Common Gulls (ad & 2 1st sum.)
SIGHTINGS
Even with grid refs., precise access details may be needed and whenever asked about how to find some of the birds mentioned on the blog I am always pleased to be of assistance. (See Sightings section for my details.)
Sightings..........
Best wishes
Trevor & Eve Storeton-West
Like Trevor & Eve I am a comparative newcomer to Ceredigion and I also struggle with some of the locations mentioned by contributors.
Is there anyone out there who has the knowledge and would be willing to compile a gazetteer for the blog?
Save The Rainforests
Thanks.
Bob
Med Gulls at Llanon
| Morfa Llanon 21:15-22:00
After seeing Jeremy Moores report of 34 adult Mediterranean Gulls late on 03.07.09 with only binoculars I thought I would take a look with my scope tonight. I could not believe the numbers I saw with at least 48 adult, 17 second summer, 6 first summer and 1 Juvenile. They were still flying in at From Chris Bird |
Monday, 6 July 2009
MEDITERRANEAN GULLS
This is the largest gathering that either of us have ever seen and numbers are likely to rise still further. There appears to be a very considerable post-breeding movement of Med. Gulls in western Europe and it is still the start of July. In Ceredigion the numbers have always built up during July and last year was the first that the 100 barrier was broken. So, still time get that ton of Med.Gulls!
Llanantfraed - Llanon seems to be the favoured area and any newly ploughed fields are worth investigating if thay have attracted gulls. In fact, it is worth checking out any gull flocks, especially those with Black-headed Gulls, for sightings of Med. Gulls including those still in their most attractive breeding plumage.
Saturday, 4 July 2009
Med Gulls
Thursday, 2 July 2009
More from Chris Bird..........
At home near Trefenter, we had 2 Poplar Hawk-moths on June 30th and last night on July 1st we had 1 Poplar Hawk-moth and 1 Elephant Hawk-moth and a Small Emerald moth. Forgot to mention at Llanon yesterday 3 second year Common Gulls with the Med Gulls.
From Chris Bird
Aberystwyth & Morfa Lannon
| Aberystwyth 2 Sandwich Terns, one with silver ring on left leg. 18 Black Headed Gulls. Morfa, Llanon 9 adult Med Gulls and four second year. 1 Common Sandpiper and 1 From Chris Bird |
Wednesday, 1 July 2009
July Field Trip
Arfon has advised that ringing begins at dawn and by 10.00 very few birds are caught, so the revised meeting time is 8.00 Saturday 18th July at Teifi Marshes Visitor Centre car park.
Look forward to seeing you there.
PALE BUZZARDS
Another poor photo of mine and here is a challenge to proper bird photographers. Can someone get a really good shot of one of the pale Buzzards which haunt the upper Rheidol valley? MEDITERRANEAN GULL



















