I walked from Maesnant to Bugeilyn in the the far north- east of Ceredigion yesterday. Although the path is largely in Powys most of the birds seemed to be in Ceredigion! Not that there were many.........Red kite is quite common in the uplands these days and there were small numbers of ravens, buzzard and crows. A kestrel seemed to be holding territory on Craig-yr-Eglwys (in Ceredigion). There was a single male whinchat in Powys near Bugeilyn which deemed to be unmated and a family of stonechats just in Powys. A grey wagtail near the ford on the county boundary, and a cyclist I met on the Ceredigion side could hear what was probably a grasshopper warbler, although I can no longer hear them.
Jerry Moore