Friday, 30 September 2011
Ringing movements and Ringed Plovers

See Teifi Ringing Group or click on the Kingfisher Rich C tells me!
For some nice movements and our current wader ringing.
Thursday, 29 September 2011
Hen harrier
Sightings from Steffi
Today (28/09) at New Quay we had 1 Peregrine, 1 Kittiwake, 7+ Choughs, 4 Stonechat and 1 female exhausted Hen Harrier in off the sea. After being harrassed by gulls it just about made it to land. Also very good views of numerous Bottle-nose Dolphins (some with young).
Butterflies were everywhere, mainly Tortoiseshells but also Small Coppers, Red Admirals, Wall Browns, Small Whites, Large Whites, Speckled Woods, Common Blues; with hundreds of Silver Y moths.
I'm back in Aberystwyth now for my second year and hopefully you will be getting more sightings from me.
Steffi Meier
Ynys-hir RSPB at high-tide
Wednesday, 28 September 2011
Sprawk @ Llanon
Ynyslas, Mwnt and ring-billed gull
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
Llanrhystud/Llannon
Monday, 26 September 2011
Low tide at Tan y Bwlch
Sunday, 25 September 2011
RING-BILLED GULL
BIRD REPORTS
Tregaron Bog Ruff
The best I could manage today were 10 Dunnocks in one very small bush at Llanrhystud!
hirundines
Also, a report of several hundred hirundines around the Co-op area of Lampeter at dusk; is there a reed bed or might it be maize for a roost!
Saturday, 24 September 2011
llanon skylarks
11 Med Gulls inc juvs were fly-catching over the maize field as soon as the rain stopped.
Arfon, where was the ruff on Cors Caron? I'd given up hope of waders there as it has been so flooded, no mud anywhere that I could see.
Ring-billed Gull, Cardigan town.
Picture by Jon G on the Pembs blog.
House Martins
David, Felinfach
Recent sightings from Matt Potter
Friday, 23 September 2011
Ring-billed Gull - Cardigan
Not the most scenic of locations, but here is the Ring-billed gull on the Teifi near the castle again at 08.00 today. Like yesterday, it flew downstream before the photographers arrived!Park in Station Rd and look from the path behind Jewsons. It has also been seen around the slipway at Gloster Row car park on the other side of the river.
Thursday, 22 September 2011
NANT YR ARIAN
Mwnt Sea-watch
Ring-billed Gull -- Cardigan
Park in Station Road. This bird's appearance may be affected by the tide?
3 Sedge Warblers ringed this morning on the marsh.
All birds fledged
All the Hs Martins on my west wall have now fledged there was a last ritual get-together around the house at the weekend with much excitement, wall clinging and general gathering on the wires; they appear to have now left for a warmer climate (can’t say I blame them). A couple of birds that were last to fledge are still here but all in all a very good year most pairs had three clutches 40+ birds fledged from six nests with one high wind casualty and a bit of egg slinging from one nest earlier on. Hoping my Swift prospectors will convert to breeders next year. The first Mistle Thrush for a long time was in the garden surveying the berries this morning.
Tony Clark
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Ring-billed Gull -- Cardigan town
Plovers, Ynyslas
CORS CARON
Ahhh.........
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Enlarge PhotoBaby Squirrels Rescued After Nest Disaster
Curled up together in a blanket, these squirrels catch up on some sleep after a traumatic start to life.
The five-week-old kittens were tossed from their nest in Northumberland when the aftermath of Hurricane Katia struck Britain.
Winds reached up to around 70mph in the north of England last week as the remnants of the weather system moved over the UK.
In what were believed to be the worst storms for 15 years, trees were downed, waves engulfed roads and masonry collapsed.
The squirrels were found by a passer-by and taken to a vets' surgery, who passed them on to the Sanctuary Wildlife Care centre in Morpeth.
Their mother has still not been found so workers are feeding the tiny animals goats' milk by hand every three hours.
The Sanctuary is a family-run, not-for-profit organisation which cares for unwanted and injured animals across the north of England.
It was founded in 1993 by Kim Olson and her husband Allan Pettersson, who had studied wildlife management and worked in Tanzania.
The centre now treats hundreds of injured or abandoned wildlife each year, with the aim of returning them to the wild.
The red squirrel is native to Britain but numbers have dwindled as the American grey squirrel continues to dominate.
There are only around 140,000 red squirrels left in the UK, compared to over 2.5 million greys.
Red squirrels often build their nests - called dreys - in the forks of tree trunks.
They are weaned off their mother's milk after eight to 12 weeks when they have developed a complete set of teeth.
Re Chough at Mwnt
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
LLANSANTFFRAED
Earlier, from the Nant y Moch mountain road between Ponterwyd and the dam, a fairly late Whinchat.
New Mid-Wales bird-ringing blog
http://midwalesringers.blogspot.com
Monday, 19 September 2011
Kites and worms
kites and worms
Field Trip Sunday 18th
Sunday. One or two didn't finish the course but I think we all enjoyed it and
thought that it was worthwhile.
The birds that I recorded were fulmar, manx shearwater, cormorant, mallard,
buzzard, sparrow hawk, kestrel, curlew, black-headed gull, mediterranean
gull,feral pigeon, wood pigeon, skylark, house martin, rock pipit, grey
wagtail, crow, house sparrow, and greenfinch. Star bird of the day was a
Sabines gull which put in an appearance toward the end of the walk and was
quickly spotted by Liz Snell.
Some of the group were motivated enough to move on to Llanrhystud and help
Aline with the beach clean- dedication indeed!
Elaine Izett
Kite and worms
They have been attending for a week or so early mornings, 16 have been counted, last time I asked does anyone know, is this regular Kite fair, or this year's juveniles taking advantage of easy meat, or what?
What offers?
David, Felinfach
Sunday, 18 September 2011
New Quay 2pm - 4pm
2 immature Little Gulls
1 immature Black Tern
1 Sunfish
New Quay seawatch 0700-1000
Leach's Petrel 2 (0720 and 0850) - the 2nd moving through rather too leisurely, and was taken by the local Peregrine, which carried it off overhead back towards the cliff!
Sabine's Gull 1 juv - flew in from NE 0725 and joined the Black-heads lingering just off-shore. (Stunning views, no binoculars needed!). Moved on after 10-15 minutes, but then reappeared just below us again 0830, and stayed for another 10-15 mins. Very smart at such close range.
Arctic Skua 2 (both pale phase)
Bonxie 1
Little Gull 1
Black Tern 1
Red-throated Diver 1
Great Northern Diver 1 - on sea
Common Scotor c.40
Manxies c.30
Kittiwakes c.100
Auks c.15
Fulmar 5
Gannets 3
Wigeon 5
Heron 1 - flying E well out towards horizon!
Peregrines 2 (ad and juv.) periodically chasing passing seabirds - sometimes successfully, as above...
Saturday, 17 September 2011
Peregrine, Aberystwyth
Ynyslas HT wader roost
A couple of dog walkers who walked through the middle of them and flushed the lot were completely unrepentant when the results of their behaviour were politely pointed out to them. (I suggest it's still worth doing so though).
A walk up to Glandwr Pools produced an adult male Ruff, 2 Black-tailed Godwits and c. 15 Teal.
Down Africa way with the Ospreys
Meanwhile birding it up tropically on the Blue Nile (White Nile and Blue Nile converge in Khartoum) - lots of greater blue-eared starlings, Little and European beeaters, Tacazze sunbird, Abyssinian rollers, common bulbuls, black-headed herons etc (and I think I may have seen a migrating spotted flycatcher)
Terry Barry
Goldfinches Galore
A Charm of Goldfinches hardly does justice to the sight of well over a hundred goldfinches rising from my local field of knapweed and thistles every time the low flying RAF trainers passed over this afternoon. Still find it amazing how such a brightly coloured bird can be so difficult to discern even when there are so many in such a relatively small space, only their constant twittering giving their presence away. What a charming place is Blaenpennal! Alan Lyne |
Friday, 16 September 2011
2010 COUNTY BIRD REPORT
WELSH ORNITHOLOGICAL CONFERENCE
The website:www.birdsinwales.org.uk should have the programme but I can tell you its packed with interesting talks and slide shows, there's a good light lunch and the venue is very well appointed being part of the Laura Ashley legacy in the area.
Iolo Williams kicks off with a short consideration of 100 years of conservation in Wales and if you are fed up with official bland-speak then this is the talk for you. Iolo has unique experience of the workings of the conservation movement in Wales and will pull no punches!
There are 10 other speakers including Kite Trust's Tony Cross and RSPB's Arfon Williams plus a Dee Doody film(yes, that is his name!)
The conference is open to non-members £26, members£21.
The full prog and entry details will be in the News section shortly...see right side of blog.
Thursday, 15 September 2011
Ynyslas, Mwnt
A few from yesterday's high tide at Ynyslas.
Good numbers of hirundines hoovering up flies over Mwnt late this afternoon. Also 2 chough. 5 sandwich terns passing offshore.
Sightings from Roy Bamford
Ospreys
Around Eglwys Fach
Sabine Gull info
Sabine's rarely come close even during a gale so this was a rare opportunity to study the plumage.
http://birdingfrontiers.com/2011/09/13 juvenile-sabine's-gull/
If the extended address doesn't work just go to birdingfrontiers.com and scroll down.
Also on the site is a very good article on 1st year pied/white wagtails and don't despair, there is one infallible field mark!
The site is run by Martin Garner, a member of the British Birds Rarity Committee.
Wednesday, 14 September 2011
Grey Phalarope?
TEIFI NEWS
12 Bar tailed Godwit, 2 Common Sandpiper, 5 Little Egret and 1 Greenshank.
Howard James
(An impossibly brilliant set of sightings from Arfon: see below!)
Sabine's Gulls -- Mwnt
20 Bonxie, 13 Arctic Skua(11 DP, 2 LP), 2 Balearic Shearwaters, 2 Leach's Petrel, Red- throated Diver, & 2 immature Sabine's Gulls.
(Arfon W.)
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
More on the Teifi Osprey
Howard James
Tanybwlch 12 sept
New Quay Head
Late Delivery
marsh harrier
Earlier I had walked 3km in Strata Florida's woods and among the very few birds were 7 crossbills noisy as ever on the cones.
Monday, 12 September 2011
Late Barn Owl nests
New Quay Head 15.40 – 16.40
Very strong SW wind, gusting. Visibility poor beyond midway to horizon. Numbers of birds fewer than hoped for…!
All birds moving south
Manx Shearwater 32
Northern Gannet 17
Arctic Skua 4
Great Black-backed Gull 3Sandwich Tern 13
Tern sp. 2
Ynyslas and Arfon at New Quay
Sunday, 11 September 2011
TEIFI OSPREY
The high winds forecast over the next few days are clearly a worry and will probably prevent any of the ospreys starting their migration, hopefully they will leave Thursday or Friday once the winds die down. Accordingly, the Dyfi Osprey Project will remain open throughout this week and will now close at 18.00 Friday evening, September 16th. Pop in and see us if your around!
Saturday, 10 September 2011
Late Swallows
Field Trip 18th September
Just a reminder about the field trip and the beach clean at Llanon on the 18th
September. Full details can be found on the web site. I hope to see lots of
you there and am keeping fingers crossed for good weather.
Elaine Izett
College Rocks
Friday, 9 September 2011
GOOD DAY OUT!
Stranded Manxies
If manxies are found alive on our coast please be aware that there is a scheme afoot to feed them up and using the good offices of Stena Line put them back in the feeding flocks on the Irish side. Cliff Benson would be the link for anyone needing to help any stranded birds after you've fed them some sardines!
The gales are bringing exciting birds within reach but sadly there's always another side to the story.
Last Chicks
If any group of birds had a good reason to fly back to Africa it has been the Hs Martins on my West wall over the last week or so! The furious westerly winds have led to some of the most masterly flying techniques I’ve ever seen with the parent birds having to make up to twenty desperate attempts each visit back to feed their chicks; they were actually flying backwards and flipping at the last second. It’s quietened down a bit now and the two nests still with chicks popping out and being very vocal have 10 days or so before they are ready to fledge. Last Swift spotted flying with the Martins was on the 25thAugust. A Heron is back in its usual haunt across the field on the Clarach stream. Down the river very handsome male Sparrow hawk around Capel Bangor and large flocks of Goldfinches showing well. Garden quiet despite massive crop of elderberries all going to waste.
Tony Clark
Ynys-hir
Thursday, 8 September 2011
Wader Ringing.........
Dunlin 107
Ringed Plover 55
Turnstone 2
Oystercatcher 1
Sanderling 1
Curlew Sandpiper 1
As with most birds ringed, only a very small proportion of them will ever get recovered, which can be quite disheartening with all the effort put in, but when you do get that one recovery it makes it all worth while, as I discovered recently. One of the juvenile Dunlins that I ringed on the 12th August last year was re-trapped just 22 days later (on the 3rd September) 1,707km away in the southwest of Spain!!

Most birds move through very quickly. We have only had 2 re-trap Dunlins at Ynyslas so far this year, one which was re-trapped the following night, and the other which I originally caught and ringed on the 20th August further down the coast at Llanon which seems to be moving the wrong way!
Anyone interested in finding out more or wanting to coming along to see what goes on after dusk, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Mwnt
On the way back north I stopped briefly at Llanon where there were 252 mediterranean gulls, which I spent fifteen minutes ageing (the gulls, not myself though I suppose I did too) but I won't bore you with the figures.
Wednesday, 7 September 2011
New Quay Fish Factory
New Quay Head
Monday, 5 September 2011
NEW QUAY
Also a Great Skua and a large number of Kittewakes but only a few Manx Shearwaters.
Dyfi Osprey Project
By 10pm last night he was around 50 miles south of Madrid and 120 miles inland from Valencia. New website online soon so there will be more information on there. Both his brother and sister are still with us on the Dyfi and the osprey project closes a week today, September 12th.
Sunday, 4 September 2011
Llanrhystud
Saturday, 3 September 2011
MEDITERRANEAN GULLS
Friday, 2 September 2011
Cardigan Bay birds
Yesterday on a Dolphin Survey Boat trip out from New Quay we saw a peregrine over the cliffs at Ynys Lochtyn, and a couple of miles offshore between Mwnt and Aberporth a sooty shearwater amonst the manxies and a lone puffin (photo: Lyndon Lomax), Still good numbers of Manxies about but well offshore.
Med. gulls
Thursday, 1 September 2011
Yesterday morning, August 31st at 07.39, the oldest Dyfi chick started his migration south, he was 87 days old. By 6pm he was on the south coast near Plymouth where he probably roosted for the night. All three youngsters have beed fitted with satellite transmitters funded by Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust and the BBC. Both the other offspring are still on the Dyfi.
Ynyslas this morning
Osprey Teifi Marshes
Howard James
Andy & Kim Rayment













