Sunday, 31 January 2010
Big Garden Birdwatch
I had recorded some yesterday fortunately and the feeder attracted most of todays with the exception of some of these captured by my Sony cyber shot digiscope!.It is early days but I am pleased with the results given the snowy conditions.The lapwing have returned to the fields across the Rheidol from us There must have been 50 in the flock this afternoon.The black headed gulls were taken last week,they were not at all happy having to share their larder with the visiting lapwing.I was pleased with the count it was more or less the same as last year with the addition of the greater spotted woodpecker a sparrow and a starling.
Lis Collison
Rheidol Raptors
Leri Scaup
Highlights from Ynyshir yesterday were
Saturday, 30 January 2010
Cwm Rheidol
the hope that the Bittern might still be present.
Unfortunately we had no luck with this, but we did see 9 Tufted duck
(6 drakes, 3 females) 5 Goldeneye (2 drakes, 3 females), the 2 usual
pale/white Buzzards, and 4 Goosanders (1 drake, 3 females).
Ian Lycet & Rachel Davies
Penrhyncoch lakes
Ketrel @ Cross Inn
David and Anne Lucas
Redstart @ Aber etc.



Scoter recoveries
There are some comments on the Pemb blog about the rescue operation which some of you may find interesting and inspiring.
Friday, 29 January 2010
A brief visit to Cors Caron
Black redstarts are one of my bogey-birds, but this afternoon on my way home I got a good look at the male which was on the old college building in Aberystwyth.
Tetrad W
Raven 1;Carrion Crow 1;Goldcrest 3;Coal Tit 1;Dunnock 1;Bullfinch 2;Slug 1.
I was getting desperate and lonely by the end.
Goshawk and Hens!
Thursday, 28 January 2010
Goshawk
I live near Lampeter and just this weekend we were treated to a fabulous view of a goshawk which somehow found its way into our barn (chasing chickens we think). I have some video footage of it which you can link to.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nt1Un4j1dDA
Birds and computers...............
also I need help emailing photos - since having to replace my hard drive my computer tells me it will not attach my pics, as it is not 'MAPI' enabled, I'm not sure what this means, any ideas would be gratefully received.
David Lucas
Leri Scaup
BLACK REDSTART
Wednesday, 27 January 2010
A mid-week outing
Meet on Thursday 25th February at 08:00 in Machynlleth and then decant into 3 or 4 cars to drive in convoy to RSPB Inner Marsh Farm on the Dee Estuary - just under 2 hours drive.
Two or three hours birding there then move on to either Point of Air or RSPB Conwy (depending on what's about) for another couple of hours birding before heading home.
The trip will only go ahead if there is enough interest.
So, please email if you would like to go and let me know if you would like to drive or be driven.
I suggest passengers chip-in for fuel.
I think a maximum of 4 cars - 12 birders would be sensible.
First 12 to respond get to go............
Bob Relph
Maes Llyn pond cors caron
Leri Scaup
The scaup was still there, just upstream of the railway bridge at lunchtime today.
CORS CARON
I had a walk along the old railway route from Ystrad Meurig today. The reserve can give the impression of being a BFZ (bird-free zone) but there were some little gems today. By the bridge over the Teifi there was a Dipper singing its heart out. I watched one there in the autumn. Some dogs were close by in the water and the bird did not fly away and adopted an unusual stance, stretching upright to see how close the dogs were getting.WHOOPER SWANS at TRISANT
Tarka - gender?
Anyway -with a name of Tarka it must be a male!
Tarka
Leri Merlin
Tuesday, 26 January 2010
Dog or Bitch?
Leri Railway Bridge
Green Sandpiper
Ynys-hir Monday 25th
Tom Wells
Monday, 25 January 2010
Sandpipers and scaup
Sunday in Borth and Ynyslas
Tom Wells
Sunday, 24 January 2010
The Otter's still here..............
What a morning!
I then went down to the Leri. A few bubbles moving up stream from the road bridge suggested that the otter was about and I was then rewarded with my first brief glimpse. It continued to move upstream so I followed up to the railway bridge where I had some excellent views. As it kept going further upstream it passed the scaup which I hadn't noticed before because I was so preoccupied with the otter. My second lifer of the day. A kingfisher added to the fun.
Birding surely doesn't get better than this.
Phil Dennis
Saturday, 23 January 2010
BITTERNS, SWANS, DIVERS and BIRDERS



Chris Bird had marvellous views of a Bittern at Cwmrheidol this afternoon. It was at the edge of the river just downstream from the power station. It has apparently been there for 3 days.
Meanwhile, I was at the Teifi Marshes, watching a Bittern from the Kingfisher hide. Although not out in the open,like the one Chris was watching, I had my best and longest views ever of a Bittern feeding. In half an hour it moved very little and its hunting technique was stealthy to say the least.
Not far away, in the Teifi valley between Cenarth and Newcastle Emlyn was a party of 3 adult and 3 juv Bewick's Swans. (Sadly they were also on the wrong side of the county line.)
On my way back to Aberystwyth I stopped at Llansantffraed where there were 22 Grey Plovers and on the calm sea, 49 Wigeon, a couple of Red-throated and a Great Northern Diver.
At Aberystwyth, as the photo below shows, was one of the largest gatherings of birdwatchers we have had in Ceredigion. Mostly the usual suspects plus, always good to see, Wendy J and Richard D from border country to the south.
Ah well, there's always tomorrow...........
siskins,snow and computers
Attempted to survey a tetrad above Llanddewi today only to discover that the road to Ffarmers is still covered in deep snowdrifts.If it hasn't cleared by the end of Feb. I'll have to take a shovel with me next time.
Headed down to Maesycrugiau instead.Three Dippers again(same as early Dec) and a Goosander, but not a lot else. It always amuses me that the BTO computer gets irritated when you enter high counts for Starlings and Carrion Crows. It's clearly never been birding in the Teifi valley in winter.
Friday, 22 January 2010
GREENLAND WHITE FRONTED GEESE

Later this afternoon, while we were on the Leri bridge, not seeing the Otter, Chris Bird rang to say that he was sure that a Bonaparte's Gull had come into the gull roost on College Rocks at Aberystwyth. The Bonapart's which had been on Anglesea for a few days was not seen there today. So, Aber prom it is tomorrow, late afternoon. See you there!
Consti and Old College Rocks


Today, we walked up Cliff Terrace toward the fields on top of Consti
hill. On the way, we saw this Siskin (among many Goldfinches, Blue
tits etc.) feeding in a front garden. I thought she looked very pretty
in the afternoon light so I took some photos.
Further uphill there were two Choughs feeding in one of the fields.
We then headed down Consti & walked to the Old College rocks where we
saw 19 Wigeon and 2 handsome male Shovelers out at sea.
A Grey Heron later appeared on the rocks and disturbed the peace, as
the gulls didn't seem too pleased by its presence!
A Kingfisher was also on the rocks, and we watched it as it tried to
swallow a fish that was almost as big as him! It took him a while, as
you might imagine!
Then to finish off the day, we watched the Starling roost. It was very
impressive, as usual. I took a few shots - enjoy!
Rachel Davies & Ian Lycett
Ynyslas and Borth
Teifi-- Bewicks, GG Shrike, Firecrest... & ...
Actually Carms, between Cenarth & Newcastle Emlyn in roadside fields. A group of 3 ad's & 3 juv. Then c1/2m closer to N. E. a group of 5 ad's. All birds unringed. Will be news early in am.(found by Jon)
Below reserve sightings;-
Great Grey Shrike;-Seen briefly in flight at dusk, but elusive this pm.(Jon G.)
Firecrest;-1 in gorse behind the visitor centre, seen whilst dipping the shrike.(Steve B.)
No sign of the Bittern, but Common Sandpiper & Goldeneye at Jewsons.
Birds at Ynys-hir and Ynyslas
Tregaron Bog
Mark Wilson
Thursday, 21 January 2010
No Otter..............
Adiós!
Manuel
Tan-y-Bwlch



Well we've finally finished our semester one exams for 2nd year! So to
celebrate - we went birding, of course!
One of the first birds we came across was a stunning male Black
Redstart which was feeding around the Old College rocks - I tried my
best to get some nice shots as he was quite approachable - but since I
only have a 300mm lens, & I was trying to get a photo of a bird that
doesn't stay still for more than 2 seconds at a time, this proved to
be rather difficult!
At castle point we saw the usual array of Purple Sandpipers, Ringed
Plovers and Turnstones.
Out at sea, Ian spotted a few bits and bobs, such as Guillemots and 2
Red-throated divers.
We then proceeded to Tan-y-Bwlch where we saw three Goosanders on the
Ystwyth (1 male, 2 females).
Further along, in the ditch between the fields, there were some Teal
and a Little Egret.
Rachel Davies & Ian Lycett
Ynyslas
"I wonder if Henry Williamson would have hit the big time if he had concerned himself with writing an account of a rat called Tarka? " No but Kenneth Grahame did ok with Ratty!
HEN HARRIER at TRISANT
Another Brambling was in my garden this morning, this time a female and the local lakes are now largely ice-free. Frongoch now has a male Goldeneye.
BTO new ideas to count cliff nesting birds.
http://wimp.com/basejumpers/
you will need sound to get the full effects.
Haiti, Blue Tits, Scaup and an enjoyable chat.
I apologise if I step on any one's toes with this introduction but here goes: my wife Sheila and our neighbour Del, are setting up a "One day Cafe" in the community bar/room at Y Plas, Machynlleth, next Wednesday selling teas, coffee light snacks cakes etc. to raise funds for the Haiti earthquake victims. There will be a second hand book and a white elephant stalls and a raffle. First prize in the raffle is lunch for two with wine at Ynys Hir Hall Hotel, to be taken by June 2010, having eaten there I can thoroughly recommend it. There are other prizes like bottles of wine and the list is growing daily as local businesses and individuals make donations. Tickets for the raffle cost £1 per strip and the draw will take place on Wednesday 15:00 at Y Plas. If anyone would like to purchase tickets please contact me either by email to mervyn.lloyd@btinternet.com or phone 01654 781 332.
All monies will be sent to DEC (Disasters Emergency Committee) and UNICEF (also operating in Haiti).
Yesterday's bird count in my garden reached a peak at about 14:00 with 25 Blue Tits together around the feeders, Siskin numbers also swelled to about 30 with the constant whirl of motion it was quite difficult to be accurate but there seemed to be a high proportion of adult males.
Like Elfin I was at Aber Leri yesterday pm but a bit earlier and finally managed to catch up with the Scaup just up river of the railway bridge, but no sign of the otter. I did get a very nice view of a male Peregrine, unsuccessfully, chasing a flock of about 200 Lapwing. Someone was in the fields at the back of the Leri/Dovey saltings and seemed to be hunting the Canada Geese as about 300 or so were constantly flying around, a number of decoy Barnacle Geese had been put out. The afternoon was finished at Ynys Las car park sitting in the car alongside Chris Bird's car having a chin-wag as the sun went down, very enjoyable.
Wednesday, 20 January 2010
Tarka who?
Tarka the Rat.................
Garden Birds - nr Bow Street
In the garden today, as well as the usual Tits, Chaffinches, Bullfinches, Woodpeckers etc there were two Woodcock in my small woodland.
Tarka or Ratty?
The Leri
Garden birds Eglwys Fach
Locally I still haven't managed to catch up with the Otter, the Scaup or the Pink-feet but on a trip "up North" on Saturday I did manage to grab a new Welsh species for me when I saw 5 Woodcock near the Little Orme.
Brent Geese
Garden Birds
Tuesday, 19 January 2010
Tregroes Tetrad
Very pleased to bump into Ian Morris doing his postal rounds whilst I was on my timed tetrad in South of County.
We compared our recent sightings and both remarked on the high numbers of Blue and Great Tits and absolutely no Thrushes since the freeze.
I counted 47 Blue and 23 Great Tits in hedgerows, woods and on feeders. Wrens were down from 6 in Nov to just 1 and generally less other Passerines.
Philip Ellis
PURPLE SANDPIPERS at BORTH
I was pleased to see my first Brambling of the year, in my garden at Trisant.
bits 'n bobs
On a brighter note it was nice to bump into Phillip Ellis today and stop him for a chat whilst he was out surveying a tetrad in Tregroes.
Hen Harrier at the Leri
A male Hen Harrier wasn't so prima donaish though and did a fly-past for us - along the saltings, over the road and onto the bog.
Leri -am High Tide and others


Black-bellied brents
I saw the usual divers and scoters offshore.
Monday, 18 January 2010
Leri Otter - Sunday - Monday

Ring of Bright Water



Slavonian Grebe Ynyslas
Sunday morning in Aberystwyth
Tom Wells
Sunday, 17 January 2010
CORS CARON
Quite a weekend in Ceredigion!
Otter etc


Caught up with the otter (at last!) below the Leri Bridge this afternoon at 3.30, he performed well in front of the gathered audience but we waited in vain for him to catch and eat something on the bank.
Also a Little egret flew across Aberwennol Bay, Borth earlier in the afternoon and a Water rail was investigating round our bird feeder this morning before crossing the road and disappearing into the reed beds by the golf course at Ynyslas
YNYSLAS
Other birds of note: 3 Grey Plovers, 3 female Goldeneyes, a Chough feeding in the dune slacks and the 7 Pink-footed Geese on their usual meadow with 50+ Skylarks and an adult Mediterranaean Gull.
GREAT GREY SHRIKE
ABERYSTWYTH
A Yellow-legged Gull by the pier was later reported by Andy James.
Saturday, 16 January 2010
The Leri Otter
otter catch and eat an early tea (4.30). He was slightly farther
downstream than before. Also Kingfisher and Little Grebe there.
One dipper at Clettwr.
Simon Cox
Cattle Egret
3 GOOD SPECIES
Bob, Meurig, Janet and I watched the 7 Pink-footed Geese at Ynyslas, exactly where Brian Kington saw them yesterday.
Late afternoon, John Woodruff and Chris Bird saw a Great Northern Diver just off the beach opposite The Belle View Hotel in Aberystwyth, seen later by Harry and Meurig.
What else is out there!
Kites @ Gigrin

Little Egret
Little Frenchmen - 'Mon Dieu'- Ooo la la'!
Red-legged partridge
The Clettwr was fairly full, too much for dippers. Shopping in Morrisons then called, followed by an excellent chili con carne and the first night of bridge since the 18th December due to icy carpark - though you must take hat off to mother and toddlers and W.I. who carried on regardless.
For the record, Sue Fowler found a weak kite last Saturday out in Dolybont and I ran her and Dave and Jimmy the kite to the rehab. unit at Gigrin on Sunday. It flew and adopted a strange upside down position from the netting. Over there on Thursday to see the black kite and Jimmy is doing fine. There was a very leucistic kite there and two meat eating herons.
There were two snipe in the marsh next to the house on the 9th January here in Capel Bangor and two little egrets on the 10th.
Friday, 15 January 2010
PINK-FOOTED GEESE
ABERYSTWYTH HARBOUR
(The digger reached my home and the wine crisis is over. I have been touched by the concern several have expressed.)
Scaup on the Leri and Raptors at Ynyslas
The river Leri, adjoining mudflats & saltings today
The Scaup was present up and down river of the road bridge today. There was a drake shoveler resting amongst the teal on the mudflats lower down river. A peregrine rested and preened on the 'skeleton' of a long beached boat on the saltings higher up the estuary and beyond that there were many shelduck. A pair of cock reed bunting preened in a shrub on the tidal embankment. No sign of 'Tarka' the otter but I was told by a local resident that the workers at the Leri boatyard see it regularly.
Here are some photos I took of the Scaup and some facts which might interest readers.
The Greater Scaup (Aythya marila) 'Hwyaden Benddu' in Welsh breeds in the colder climates of Iceland and Siberia. Its primarily a winter visitor to Britain. The name 'Scaup' or 'Scaup-duck' derives from an old Scottish medieval word- 'Scalp' for a mussel bed. They eat a wide variety of food but they favour molluscs in winter especially mussels and boy there are plenty on the Leri just look from the bridge! A Norfolk name for the bird is 'Mussel Duck'.
And Otter yet again!
Scaup at Aberleri
Thursday, 14 January 2010
Murder Rob!!!



Otter, Otter, Otter..............
I want to thank Elfyn and the Ceredigion Bird Blog for drawing my attention to the Otter at Leri. I have been hoping to get a good sighting of an otter in the UK all my life really but they always seem to be at Bosherston, Westfield Pill and other places when I am not. I saw a lovely Cape Clawless Otter on Llandudno beach once but that was Llandudno Cape Town! Anyway yesterday (Wednesday) I was driving up from Pembs to Bangor (lovely snow drifts in Ceredigion) so I took a chance and drove to the bridge described by Elfyn as best I could identify it on the map being a foreigner. I got there at dusk and to my great delight there was the otter fishing beneath and just upstream of the bridge. He caught an eel and climbed out onto the bank to consume it quite quickly and then he went back into the river to resume the game. Thank you, thank you thank you! I even managed to get a video of him so when I have mastered the techno bits and posted it on vimeo I will send the link
Best wishes
Rob Davies






















