An osprey flew north over Tanybwlch this morning at 09:25, then on the way back to the car spotted my first wheatear of the year.
Rhys Thatcher
An osprey flew north over Tanybwlch this morning at 09:25, then on the way back to the car spotted my first wheatear of the year.
Rhys Thatcher
On an early morning visit yesterday there was a Green Sandpiper, 2 Tedshanks, 2 Great White Egrets and 5 Little Egrets.
Back to the bridge in the evening qhere I had my first Wheatear along with 2 Curlews and to end the day, 2 Roe Deer (bucks).
Will Davies
Hi Trish. The bird that you saw was likely to be a Marsh Tit. There is quite a lot of suitable habitat for them thereabouts (mature deciduous woodland), but it's not the kind of place that I would expect to see Willow Tits. I have very occasionally seen/heard them when I'm delivering the post and we saw a pair opposite the railway station on a birding walk a few years back. About a month ago I spoke to Red Liford who told me that he had recently been hearing a Marsh Tit singing regularly in just that spot along the railway line, behind the nursing home. His knowledge of calls and songs is outstanding.
Just been to see the " Verwig" Cardigan White Stork..
The bird has a (likely 4) alpha numeric code on a yellow darvic ring... this ring is on the left tibia..
I don't know the " previous " White Stork details ...
Update - the ring (CVO3) - the White Stork is part of the Cove Valley, Devon reintroduction ( not registered on cr birding)
Thanks to Mark Waldron for getting the ring details..
Lots of birds were back up in the forestry plantations after the emptiness of winter inc a fair number of Siskins and 6 Crossbills. On the way home I called in at Pant pool where there were 2 Great and 2 Little Egrets and also a couple of male Tufties.
Marsh Harrier and Peregrine were at the south end of Cors Caron this morning.
Will Davies
A mid-afternoon walk yesterday along the railway walk to Maesllyn lake produced Firecrest, Siskin, also Blackcap, Treecreeper, Chiffchaffs, Nuthatch and Greenfinch. At Maesllyn lake there were 3 Gadwall, 9 Tufties, 5 Coots, 6 Teal, 12 Greylags and 3 Moorhens
Will Davies
A glorious early morning spent on Pont Einon revealed my first Swallows of the year along with 5 Twite 6 Stonechats, 2 Chi, 1 Great White Egret, 3 Little Egrets, 6 Redshanks, 4 Snipe along with the usual suspects to be seen from here, 34 species.
Will Davies
An Osprey flew north over Gwbert Road, Cardigan at 8am this morning ( Malcolm Price)
The drake American Wigeon is still with the Teifi Eurasian Wigeon flock. At high tide this morning it was close in off the Coronation Drive railings, Gwbert.