11 Med Gulls, 26 Turnstones, 1 Dunlin, 5 Little Egrets.
Tuesday, 10 March 2026
Monday, 9 March 2026
Marsh Tit/Willow Tit id
Hi Martin
I would be inclined to just keep an open mind about the id of the bird on your feeder. The latest thinking from Richard Broughton, the man widely considered to be the world's leading expert on the two species, is that visual criteria are essentially useless in the field. This is a tiny quote from p18 of his book;
"....especially in Great Britain too great an emphasis was placed on unreliable features in popular field guides, such as cap gloss, size of the throat patch and presence or absence of pale fridges on the secondary wing feathers."
He mentions features that can used for separation but these are so fine that they are of no use in the field only if you have one in your hand. In short, he considers vocalisations to be the only reliable method to identify them for most of us.
I live not far from you in Llangybi. I have recorded Marsh Tits a few times around Llangeitho. There are some quite extensive areas of mature deciduous woodland around the village which are preferred by that species. There is also a good population of Willow Tits not far away from you, kind of between Stag's Head and Llanio. They can be found in the boggy, overgrown ground up there.
I guess either could be using your feeder. Keep listening!
Ian
"The Marsh Tit and the Willow Tit" by Richard K Broughton 2025 published by T & AD Poyser
On the border
A Willow Tit was singing in Coed Llwynifan 635483. On the same walk but in Carmarthenshire were a Green Woodpecker and 5 pairs of Stonechats.
Sunday, 8 March 2026
Willow Tit
On Friday I saw an apparent Willow Tit at the feeders and underneath on the ground. It definitely had a sooty cap but wasn't there long. What made me think it was Willow was that the Marsh Tits teased to come last year, not having been at the feeders since 2024.
Otherwise on Friday, unlike me as I don't usually twitch, I had a look for the "geese ", somewhere I've been before, plenty of birds most too far away for binoculars, but the Bean Goose appeared to be in the first pool. And a Woodcock in the woodland in Llangeitho was my first this winter.
Martin Perry
Llanrhystud
A few bits and bobs about; 400 BH Gulls, 4 Med Gulls, 19 Turnstones, 1 Ringed Plover, 5 Little Egrets, 3 RT Divers.
American Wigeon - Teifi
Drake American Wigeon with 145 Eur Wigeon off Swallow Boats Teifi est as usual at high tide.10am.
Cattle Egret in fields opposite Parc Teifi Ind Parc, Cardigan as usual.
Saturday, 7 March 2026
White-fronted Geese
Three White-fronted Geese were flying south over RSPB Ynys-hir today. Also four Snipe, a Green Sandpiper and a Peregrine.
Thomas Simpson
Thursday, 5 March 2026
American Wigeon - Teifi
At high tide (mid morning) the drake American Wigeon feeding by the stream outfall near Swallow Boats.
The " Parc Teifi" Cattle Egret in it's regular field
3-4 Chiffchaff singing on the Teifi Marshes.
Aberaeron
Aberaeron seafront to the old station cottage this morning.
Bird species recorded-
Herring Gull, Great Black-backed Gull, Canada Goose, Pied wagtail, Carrion Crow, Cormorant, Starling, Black-headed Gull, House Sparrow, Mallard, Feral Pigeon, Dunnock, Blackbird, Collared Dove, Wren, Woodpigeon, Chaffinch, Robin, Great Tit , Mistle Thrush, Rook, Dipper, Blue Tit, Jay, G S Woodpecker, Song thrush, Nuthatch, Magpie, Red Kite, Goldfinch, Jackdaw and my first singing Blackcap of the year.
Andy James
Ynys-hir
Busy couple of days with a noticeable arrival of Chiffchaffs - at least 10. Also on the reserve 5 Cetti's Warblers, 3 Great White Egrets, 1 Green Sandpiper, 3 Marsh Harriers, 10 Greenland White-fronted Geese (often viewable from Ynys Feurig out on the saltnarsh), 1 Water Rail, 5 Shoveler and 4 Goldeneye.
Dave Anning