300 plus Golden Plovers over the estuary a short time ago and 30 plus Wigeon at low tide with more flying in.
David Williams
300 plus Golden Plovers over the estuary a short time ago and 30 plus Wigeon at low tide with more flying in.
David Williams
100+ Golden Plover at Ynyslas point this morning on a rising tide.
Later, 6 lapwing & 18 Curlew behind caravan park, on Ynys Tachwedd fields.7 Brent geese near brickhouse, Ynyslas and a single Chough fly over the dunes.
Also about 50 Lapwing on sheep fields behind caravan park.Decent few days with a undoubted highlight of 70 plus Red-throated Diver off Ynyslas
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News from Chris of another seven Choughs, heading east over the Gettings' place near Llangwyryfon this morning, following the eight there on 19th Oct.
Pant pool; 6 Little Grebes, 2 Coots
Cwm Berwyn; no sign of any Ring Ouzels as I was hoping and the valley seemed stripped of its berries. 500 Fieldfares passed through.
Cors Caron; Little Grebe 3, Coot 1, Wigeon 59, Redpoll 30, Willow Tit 1, Little Egret 1, Great Egret 1, Gadwall 6.
Redwings, mistle thrush and blackbirds but no fieldfares in the poplar trees behind Talybont school this morning. Also heard a few times and briefly seen in the scrubby brambles - a firecrest.
I have just seen three choughs feeding in the fields by the Pendam mountain road above Penrhiwnewydd. Judging by the colour of their bare parts and their squeaky voices they were all youngsters. One had colour rings on its right leg (I think...) but I couldn't get any details. The legs of the other two seemed bare so possibly not all from the same family? Are choughs still ringed in the nest
Jerry Moore