Friday, 31 March 2023

"Guide to the Birders of Ceredigion"

 Ian's excellent suggestion to compile a 'Guide to the Birders of Ceredigion' has prompted me to write my own entry.   

"Resident.  A regular visitor to Llanrhystud beach, often seen in the open by the flooded field but will also perch unobtrusively behind a bush at the lime kilns. Can also be found probing in rock-pools at low tide, and seeking out litter along the strandline.  
Found in various habitats around Ceredigion and further afield, wherever there is suitable cover. Preferred habitat is a nature reserve with a cafe. Usually avoids urban spaces.  

Behaviour is typical of a birder - skulking and unobtrusive. Generally quiet and inconspicuous when on its own, but will demonstrate constant chattering behaviour when in  a flock.  It's small size makes it relatively agile, and able to dash in and out of trees in pursuit of unidentified bird calls. 

Call: a wide vocabulary, usually uttered with a Yorkshire accent. 
Song:  can occasionally be heard after a few G&T's; usually lacks any melody. 

Plumage: dark green with walking boots and binoculars; indistinguishable from other similar species. Often very difficult to see in woodland foliage. Winter plumage may include a bright woolly hat; the curly hair of summer plumage is unmistakable. 
The presence of a liver and white cocker spaniel confirms identification". 

Aline Denton

Thanks to Aline for that.