Tuesday, 31 December 2013
Llanon today
3 Golden and 4 Grey plovers were also in there.
Over 200 starlings were feeding in the field near the church and a Chiffchaff looked lovely in the sunshine flitting about in the ash trees lining the little river.
Lunch ( those Xmas leftovers do linger) in the beach carpark was enlivened by the appearance of a immature Merlin chasing a rock pipit which escaped so the Merlin flew south along the tideline, a view not often featured in the guide books.
In a particular field below the road there was the usual gathering of Kite and Buzzard, the latter totalling 20. It must be full of worms.
Apart from the usual gulls Bri photographed 2 second winter kittiwakes flying close along the shore so we only noticed them once we looked at the pics.
The Lapwing and Goldie flock were at Ty Gwyn pools; what is happening up there? No access for anyone now?
Kingfisher
The kingfisher was on the rocks opposite Old College this morning, 11.15 ish. There were also several oystercatchers, a cormorant and, on South Beach, near Castle Point, where the wind made it almost impossible to hold the binoculars steady, four ringed plovers.
Jenni Hyatt
Monday, 30 December 2013
Ladybirders
Ducks at Ynys-hir
I enjoyed good views from the Domen Las hide at Ynyshir this afternoon of a female Goosander, a female Scaup and an immature male Goldeneye.
Andre Morgan
Sunday, 29 December 2013
Saturday, 28 December 2013
Happy returns
Winter Blackcaps
Laurie Wright
The unusual Blackbird is back
Friday, 27 December 2013
Ynyslas - Borth
Thursday, 26 December 2013
Mwnt
Whitey at Llanrhysted today.
Also, under the overhang on the cliffs just south of the Lime kilns were two chough hunting for bugs in the freshly exposed soft strata. Unfortunately they were impossible to photograph in the deep shadows and I couldn't make out their leg colour rings though I could see they were ringed; possibly the siblings seen earlier in the year from a nearby nest site.
Over 20 redshank were with curlews, oystercatchers and lapwing in the field just north of Llansantffraed and a similar number of Turnstone were working the beach.
Boxing Day
Monday, 23 December 2013
Hen Harrier
Sunday, 22 December 2013
Acorns injurious to health...
Saturday, 21 December 2013
Cors Fochno
Mike Bailey
A walk to the pillbox
Continuing our walk we enjoyed a male Goldeneye fly past but as we got closer to the pillbox a shooter appeared a couple of hundred yards ahead so the birds we had hoped to see were disturbed and moved off upstream. We did get distant views of lots of stuff but we didn't stay long, I've no stomach for watching birds being shot.
Friday, 20 December 2013
Strange but true
Thursday, 19 December 2013
Ynyslas today
Sightings from Mark Cutts
Wednesday, 18 December 2013
Sightings yesterday
Brian Wiley
Vacancy - Ceredigion Correspondent for BirdWatching Magazine
I will do this December's report for the magazine's county sightings section. The deadline for the January report is February 6th which hopefully somelse will be doing to keep Ceredigion represented in the mag. Payment is in the form of a free monthly copy of what has become a really good read.
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
Clettwr
Misc.
Monday, 16 December 2013
Blackbird
Bittern at Cors Dyfi
We captured this inquisitive bittern over the weekend with one of our Stealth Cameras, it clearly didn't see the closed signs!
Short video of the bird here
Saturday, 14 December 2013
Blackcap in garden
Thursday, 12 December 2013
PLOVERS and GULLS
Cors Caron
Wednesday, 11 December 2013
BLACK REDSTART
Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Tawny Owl
Since September we have been hearing a Tawny Owl call – usually at dusk. This last week we have heard the calls just before sunrise. Have now stood outside before sunrise and what we are now hearing is more than one Tawny Owl. Not quite sure where but between Capel Seion and Pant yr Crug.
Sue and Terry
Snow Bunting etc
Snow bunting at Ynyslas north point today. Also... on Sunday 8th, 24 common snipe at marshy area beside Penycefn Res. near Bontgoch, also c.200 Common gulls regularly on nearby fields, and 14 Wigeon on Mynydd Gorddi pool. At Cors fochno yesterday 6 snipe and female hen harrier.
Mike Bailey
Aber birds
Jerry Moore
Monday, 9 December 2013
Yesterday's Birding Group walk at Cors Caron
Cors Caron, walk,whoopers,Harrier and Iolo.
Yesterday a male Hen Harrier also cruised by at close range and the dipper was under the railway track near the car park.
The walk in the afternoon was well attended and we were blessed with sunshine (though in our eyes as we marched down the track) and a vivid sunset as we made our way back. We were all moaning about the paucity of winter thrushes around recently but happily saw 2 small groups feeding on the fields east of the track and caught a distant view of a male Harrier later glowing in the rays of a low sun.
In between we were guided around the Cruglas ponds by the landowner and conservation farmer, Terry Mills. The suite of carefully sited ponds is surrounded by a mosaic of habitats large enough to encourage all sorts of wildlife from water voles and otter to some of the scarcer bird species that arrive for the winter. The trees and hedges are a haven for birds and invertebrates throughout the year as a result of assiduous management and advance planning which gives them a sporting chance against the many predators that go looking for food. Whilst there we saw a Peregrine do a drive through with buzzards and kites also in attendance. Highlight for many of us were the swirling flocks of Teal put up by our presence; over 300 birds. Terry mows small zones of rush to create the favourite feeding habitat for snipe and we saw 3 take off on their towering escape flight but not unfortunately the secretive little bobber, Jack, which Terry had seen earlier. Snipe are never shot at Cruglas though it is still a quarry species(unbelievably) and are shot by the other owner of shooting rights (see my earlier post).
Cruglas is a shooting estate in the traditional style where etiquette still matters: shooting is on few occasions and the bag strictly limited, non-lead shot is compulsory and care is taken to pick up wounded birds ( by Terry's talented and faithful old Labrador). Feeding the ponds costs a small fortune and whereas it does monopolise the duck on the bog it is a life saver in hard winters and enables birds to get in good condition for breeding). Agri-environment payments help in running such a wildlife friendly farm but if all the recipients made the same effort we might not be looking at the disastrous drop in farmland bird numbers recently publicised.
Many of us would prefer that wild birds are not shot at but Terry Mills at Cruglas is showing how best practice can benefit all sorts of wildlife and can be compatible with co-existing with a NNR on the doorstep.
All enjoyed the afternoon and expressed sincere thanks to Terry for showing us around his private wildlife wonderland.
PS There is a public footpath that crosses the bog at the northern end but it is imperative to stick to the signed path and not stray onto quite dangerous boggy ground. Dogs must be on short leads all through the year for the benefit of wildlife and the animals grazing the bog. It should not be attempted in times of high rainfall as the river rises very suddenly, is swift flowing and overtops the banks obscuring the path. Its unsuitable for anyone with any difficulty in walking rough, boggy ground.
The River Walk is closed next Sat 14th.Dec.
Sunday, 8 December 2013
A blast from the past
Not sure if you'll remember me but I used to be a student at Aberystwyth Uni, I used to come out with the Ceredigion Bird Group on the organised walks .
I remember you kindly posted something when I first started out with my art business so I thought anyone who might remember that might like to see my progress. Would it be possible for you to post a little something about my artwork on your blog? Which is still very much going strong I see. I keep up with it on my Blogger feed, makes me just a tad homesick for Aber though. I do so miss it there!
I thought I'd share a couple of bird drawings I've completed over the last couple of years, one of the Dyfi's own Ospreys who sadly didn't return this year, Nora. The title for this is "Blumin' Nora". And a Barn Owl, the chosen subject for my Christmas Cards this year (images attached). I'm also partway through a Puffin Study portrait from my time spent on Skomer as a volunteer in 2011 so I've attached a progress picture for you. I have the same website as before but it had a makeover this year with the addition of an online shop at www.megghyll.co.uk.
I hope all is well with you and yours Bob! I still keep in touch with Len and Red, not as well as I should but I've been planning to come back to Aber for a visit (time didn't allow this year) so when I do I might just have to time it to coincide with a Bird Walk!
Bit of an essay of an email, my apologies. If you could post anything at all I would be most grateful!
All the best for Christmas and New Year, and please pass on my best wishes to the Ceredigion Bird Group. Perhaps I will have the good fortune to see you all again when I next visit.
Kind regards,
Maria
Purple Sandpiper at Llasantffraed
There was a Purple Sandpiper on Llansantffraed beach this afternoon, just to the north of the river Peris.
Andre Morgan
Saturday, 7 December 2013
ABERYSTWYTH
All 8 were present again today and we also had good, prolonged views of a male Black Redstart on The Old College.
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Friday, 6 December 2013
Sunday afternoon at Cors Caron WALK
Terry Mills at Cruglas has kindly offered to meet us at 2.45 on his part of the bog and show us his wildlife ponds and explain the management he has in place. There are Whoopers and Harriers present plus whatever ducks are on the bog!
Wear WELLIES and maybe bring a torch just in case we get carried away and return at around 5 in darkness.
WeBS Ynys-hir
Smew
Wednesday, 4 December 2013
Grey Wagtail at Tanybwlch
Laurie Wright
Tuesday, 3 December 2013
Wildlife photographs exhibition
Llannon
Monday, 2 December 2013
Snow Buntings
Clettwr
Cors Caron - Pant Pond
Sightings from Ian Harrison
A pair of Peregrines on Craig Ddu.
c25 Skylarks on the stubble fields near Llanon.
Sunday 1 December
Sunday, 1 December 2013
Cors Caron Little Egret
Harriers active at dusk.
Spent 2 hours in Coed Maenarthur Pontrhydygroes today and like Mike at Cross Inn found it extremely quiet though 3 woodcock got up off the dry forest floor under a big stand of Noble Fir. At the very top of the wood there is a standing crop of oats over the fence but no flocks on it yet.
The Clettwr
A Dipper under the footbridge to Lodge Farm then, a Green Sandpiper (very shy but bobbed), a Greenshank, a Redshank and a Little Egret.
Philip Ellis