There was a male Hen Harrier outside the Ynys Feurig hide at Ynys-hir yesterday.
Thomas Simpson
There was a male Hen Harrier outside the Ynys Feurig hide at Ynys-hir yesterday.
Thomas Simpson
A pair were present this morning near the top of Cwm Twrch at 682507. Later at Pont Gogoyan there were 85 Wigeon, 2 Little Egrets, a Dipper and a Sparrowhawk. Yesterday 9 Gadwall were on Maes Llyn pool.
A male Pochard was present on Maes Llyn pool, Cors Caron at about 9am this morning. As well as Mallard/Teal/Wigeon I also saw pairs of Gadwall, Goosander and Tufted Duck. The female Goosander appeared to be displaying to the male. I couldn't find the Pintail but it began to rain heavily.
The eight Brent Geese were still at the point at low tide as well as over c200 Golden Plover. A few Pintail and a Greenshank outside the visitor centre and a Marsh Harrier by the boathouse.
Thomas Simpson
With Dave and Sue Purdon yesterday afternoon to Cors Fochno to watch for harriers. coming in to roost . We tried a different viewpoint - at the furthest end of the circular boardwalk near Ty Mawr - access from NRW's car park. It was actually quite disappointing, only one bird was seen which looked like a dark marsh harrier, which came over from the east, circled in a wide arc towards Borth and then returned inland and disappeared. We were distracted by a large flock of starlings - probably roughly 8000 strong which "murmurated " ( I hate that word ) above an area of the bog east of the railway line and above the River Leri. As a viewpoint for watching the harrier roost it was not great as you tend to be looking into the sunset from there.
Jerry Moore
Wildlife Trust of South & West Wales North Ceredigion Lical Group.
Monday 2 February 2026 7 pm.
"Of Ponies, Paperwork and Pied Flycatchers - the realities of wardening at RSPB Ynys-hir", a talk by Molly Harvey (Warden, RSPB Ynys-hir). Theatre C22, Hugh Owen Building, Aberystwyrh University.
All welcome. Park at the Arts Centre (free in the evenings).
Information supplied by Ian Scott