Coal Tit and peace breaks out for a short while. Great stuff!). wigeon and teal resting on the mud and in the channels in the Black Mixen area BIRDS & BIRDWATCHING. Hundreds of Atlantic grey seal pups are born on the remote beaches of north Pembrokeshire. They 10 Whooper Swans at Mesur y Dorth (Croes Goch) still, with 500 Lapwings, 200 Goldies and a Snipe in the same field. northern (argentatus) race. Since then the heap has attracted 3 Rock Pipits, a few Meadow Pipits, Linnets, a Pied Wagtail and Stonechat. So we thoroughly clean our hanging feeders every time we fill them, I use a kitchen towel dipped in a vinegar solution and once a week dismantle the feeders and give them a good wash in hot soapy water. 50+ Skylarks were seen along the Coedcanlas shore and there were many more in a nearby stubble field. eventually stood up from its resting/sleeping posture, we could see that its saltmarsh zones out of sight. Having taken several photos of the resting Golden Plover flock on Sprinkle Pill yesterday, opposite our shoreline view point near Brickyard, I decided to stitch them together in Lightroom. for this species – not seen until you almost tread on one!). While they can be seen breeding on the offshore islands such as Skomer or Ramsey, it is also possible to get close views of these birds from the mainland. A few more photos from Maggie of the  Willow Tit in her garden. new additions. We can define the region: Pembrokeshire, in the south-west corner of Wales, in the UK. Available from Victoria Books (Haverfordwest), St. Davids Bookshop, Seaways (Fishguard), Pembroke Bookshop, Wildlife Trust Lockley Lodge or by post from the county recorder (cheques payable to Jon Green). The aim of this website is to bring together the knowledge we have about birds in … This is the third time that I have seen one there during the last fortnight. Check out the recent bird sightings, sometimes with photos. Information below: click on the ‘+’ symbol to provide more detail. Elegug is the Welsh for guillemot, and two colonies of these birds occupy two limestone stacks on the south coast of Pembrokeshire, the largest just 40 metres from the mainland cliff. attention. Three raptors in the space of a couple of minutes this afternoon - sparrowhawk, peregrine (on the pylon, as usual) and a buzzard who perched on the charnel house in the churchyard. A large number of large gulls on the Gann Lagoon this morning, not easy viewing (wind, rain, and birds crammed together) made picking out rings tricky. It took quite a while to go through an enlarged version of the photo on the computer screen, trying to eliminate shadows of birds in the mud etc and to work out how many there were in the denser huddles in the middle part of the image. Wales has half the world’s population, with Skomer Island, Pembrokeshire supporting 120,000 breeding pairs and Bardsey Island, just off the Llyn Peninsula, home to a further 16,000 pairs. Find a pet birds in Pembrokeshire on Gumtree, the #1 site for Birds for Sale classifieds ads in the UK. feeding in one of the weedy stubble fields, but there were no obvious We concluded that it was a good candidate for the Bird Reports. Any other ideas? If you’re the seafaring type, then it’s worth taking the 11-mile boat trip to Grassho… High tide had filled the channels revealing 60-70 Teal on the marsh opposite the Frolic and a Kingfisher fishing in a creek near Alderwicks was a good start. I have only ever seen 1 or 2 Greylags here over the Buy from amazon.co.uk grey orbital ring and a dark pupil. of, Storm Christophe we still have 2 female Brambling visiting. 15 years I have been regularly visiting this site. vegetation, including a Jack Snipe that came up from under Annie's feet (quite typical Then another visit from a Pembrokeshire Bird Group is a section of The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales. Other birds to be found include Kingfisher and Shelduck, with Swans and passerines in summer, augmented by waders such as the Redshank. 1994. RRP £12.95. We managed to pick out some 20+ Mediterranean Gull amongst the throng, and two were colour-ringed and read: adult white 3FP6 which we saw here almost a year ago (23/1/20) and has previously been seen in Solva on 12/11/19) and 2CY yellow ALJA which should be from the German ringing scheme. corvids – the attraction being the carcass a long-dead ewe. the ground in the form of Chaffinches, which bully the Brambling when We were hoping it would take flight which Author: Annie. corvids – the attraction being the carcass a long-dead ewe. Guillemots and Razorbills Among the many sea bird visitors to Pembrokeshire who come to these shores to breed are two members of the auk family, the guillemot and razorbill. A couple of minutes later it returned, still high, flying roughly SE until I lost it behind the trees. Mid-June to mid-July is usually the best time to see them. The Pembrokeshire coast is famous for its offshore islands and many visitors are drawn here in summer for a chance to view the drama of the huge colonies of pelagic birds which congregate on the rocky cliffs to breed after spending the winter out on the ocean. We also saw a group of about 40 greylag geese alongside 70 around other parts of the Cleddau estuary, over at at Gupton/Castlemartin and in North Pembs at the moment? (Maggie's photos = definitely Willow Tit. Curlew – WeBS 2020-21. than a couple of great black-backs close to home but this morning about a dozen Wader numbers in the lower This is also probably the best place that I know for Bullfinch and, as usual, there were a significant number of them around again today. £10, from Bird Group meetings or online here. There were quite good numbers of Teal (130+), Wigeon (150+) and Shelduck (c.40) in the Garron Pill area. Pembrokeshire is a great location for birdwatching. tarsi were a dirty yellowish pink. Reports also come from the islands – Ramsey, Skomer, Grassholm, Skokholm. The Pembrokeshire grey seal population didn't appear to be affected too much and impacts to subtidal wildlife were limited. Jane Everitt sent in these excellent pictures of a tit on her feeders at Puncheston. The muck heap is a mile from the coast. Rarity finders: Myrtle Warbler in Pembrokeshire. The boundaries of Pembrokeshire VC45 are very similar to those of Pembrokeshire unitary authority. Birds; Beautiful Birds of Pembrokeshire. Email: [email protected]. I have since developed a slight obsession for piles of manure - finding the same species (minus the Snow Bunting but with the addition of Grey Wagtail) in two other piles near Trefin. Some are visible from the coastal path and beaches but keep your distance! Lesson 1 - Don’t forget your binoculars even if just popping out to post a letter. The annual Ceredigion Bird Report is now published as a PDF and the 2019 report is available for reading and as a download here. There is a species section with much useful information on breeding birds, regular and rare visitors; and a site gazetteer, complete with map references and other information. Six photos were used in the end to allow for sufficient overlap and to create a fairly reasonable, if rather narrow, panoramic view. However, much damage was caused to shorelines affected by bulk oil. Click on a site name to find details of the location. We concluded that it was a good candidate for the I had some fantastic views of a Firecrest this morning on Jetty Road, Hakin in much the same place as I reported one a fortnight ago. BIRDWATCHING IN PEMBROKESHIRE. present but fewer lapwings today. right in front of the hide. look at parts of the Cleddau estuary during the last couple of days. outer-most primaries. outer-most primaries. flock from the upper Daugleddau area. Bird Reports. Bob Haycock The period is rather more vague. Down at Fern Hill Point there were a surprising 1000+ gulls, mostly BH gulls with a few Herring gulls, they would drift in from the west to bathe and feed on the falling tide. Note: back in May 2012 I had fleeting views of a Green Woodpecker in the same woods and with other recent sightings around the Cleddau hopefully there's a few birds just about hanging on. Autumn is the pupping season in Pembrokeshire. one bird suggested it could have been a white-fronted goose, as it had an In response to Richard Crossen's search for the cattle egrets the other Tel: 01239 811561 Numenius arquata – GYLFINIR – Breeding resident, winter visitor and passage migrant. saltmarsh zones out of sight. round Llysyfran lake. Up at Carew Millpond a large gull caught our the shore near Brickyard, we could see that the golden plovers were back over The main part of this work is comprises species accounts for birds recorded in the county. tarsi were a dirty yellowish pink. I could see in the far distance, the tide was a long way out, a few Brent Geese and other dots moving about. Annie is a professional naturalist living and working in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Back in early December, watching the Lapwings and Golden Plovers at Llanrhian, i flushed a Snow Bunting from a stinking muck heap nearby. Birding in Pembrokeshire, by Jon Green and Owen Roberts features all the birding sites in the county, with a guide of what you might see at different times of year and maps. Find Birds for sale, for rehoming and for adoption from reputable breeders or connect for free with eager buyers in Pembrokeshire at Freeads.co.uk, the bird classifieds. 2000 Goldies and 500 Lapwings at Llanrhian. One of the introductory sections described birdwatching sites. near Sprinkle Pill. al (2009). A pair of Red Kite were swooping low over fields near Boulston. Maggie Bissmire sent these pictures of what is probably a Willow Tit in her garden at Henry's Moat - these are all excellent records! After visitors to Ramsey Island photographed a rare American warbler, warden Lisa Morgan was on hand to help relocate the bird and organise a twitch. Email: [email protected], Pembrokeshire Birds blog, Skomer Island blog and Skokholm Island blog. From a viewpoint across to Sprinkle Pill from Lesson 1 - Don’t forget your binoculars even if just popping out to post a letter. Birds of Pembrokeshire by Donovan, Jack and Rees, Graham and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at AbeBooks.co.uk. Out of print. were coming into a field along with 4 red kites, 2-3 ravens and various other In the right conditions “falls” of migrants can be encountered around the coast or on the islands, perhaps including wrynecks and ring ouzels, with always the chance of the unexpected. Clearly a Herring-type but with darker grey wing feathers. Atlas of Breeding Birds in Pembrokeshire 2003-07, by Annie Haycock et. Birds at sea were hit hard during the early weeks of the spill, resulting in thousands of deaths. The Group also organises a popular Conference in November each year. Spring sees the arrival of those birds that only visit this country to breed, like swallows, warblers, and many of the sea-birds. In between, are patchworks of fields and small copses bounded by earth-stone banks that are frequently of great antiquity. She enjoys travelling in Europe. Eastern Cleddau were less than a few days ago. Published by Dyfed Wildlife Trust. Birdwatchers from all over the UK are attracted to Pembrokeshire by the prospect of seeing large numbers of breeding seabirds, of finding the Chough and of locating rarities which often drop in to the headlands and islands. Over half of the Pembrokeshire population of Little Grebe overwinter on the site with Goldeneye. Pembrokeshire is justly famous for its magnificent coast, thronged with birds and in the spring, carpeted with wild flowers, quiet estuaries, steep wooded valleys and wide sweeps of heathland in the Preseli Hills. Most famous amongst these are the Puffinson Skomer Island with their brightly striped beaks and comical behaviour. flock in the air was also quite impressive, possibly at least 800-1,000 or so. obvious white blaze on its forehead and seemed to have a brown head/neck. What a perfect morning. Pembrokeshire Birds is regularly monitored for sightings by the national bird news services. These added nicely to the 24 colour-ringed waders we managed to record. Species list. A nice group of Brent Geese on the mud late afternoon - 21 in total, including the adult dark-bellied bird and another adult that was darker on the belly and larger of collar than it's pale-bellied friends....interesting and will be looked for again tomorrow. day I last saw them at the end of December and was beginning to think Many of the birds that arrive in Pembrokeshire each autumn are species which prefer coastal habitats, or places with open water and damp heathland. it eventually did, revealing quite a large amount of white on the tips of the but we'll try and add some counts from stretches of the Cleddau that we can walk to and add these to BirdTrack. Pembrokeshire Birds at 9:48 pm. Despite a heavy down-poor Atlas. looked quite impressive. During the recent lockdowns my birding has been largely around the Western Cleddau south of H'west. new additions. The previous day we managed to Raven Ravens are huge with diamond-shaped tails and are early nesters. A recent decline in Greenfinches has been linked to an outbreak of trichomonosis, a parasite-induced disease which prevents the birds from feeding properly. grey orbital ring and a dark pupil. Birds of Pembrokeshire: status and atlas of Pembrokeshire’s birds, by Jack Donovan and Graham Rees (1994). Great view against a clear blue sky. She thought it was a Willow Tit but the local experts were not sure whether it might be a Marsh Tit - after Jane provided the second picture the jury has defninitely fallen on the side of Willow Tit. Pembrokeshire Online avifauna Amazing what will keep you going... Through the telescope its eye had a pale Copies of earlier years cost £7 and are available from RSPB Ynys-hir, Teifi Marshes Welsh Wildlife Centre and Ystwyth Bookshop, Aberystwyth. The hedgerows were quiet along the whole route. A flock of at least 2-300 chaffinches was You can help conserve the porpoise by taking a Sea Trust Survey boat trip, where you record your trip sightings. Find a pets-birds in Pembrokeshire on Gumtree, the #1 site for Birds for Sale classifieds ads in the UK. All about birds in Pembrokeshire. area. or 4 hearts before finding one to their liking. Tel: 01834 891667 15th at their usual spot on Quoits Water Pill . We have managed to have a Indoor meetings are held during the winter in Haverfordwest, and outdoor trips are held throughout the year. Around 60 pairs nest along the Pembrokeshire coast. 1949 Lockley et al 1977 BTO breeding atlas 1980s BTO winter atlas 1994 Birds of Pembrokeshire 2003-7 Pembs Breeding Bird Atlas 2007-12 Winter BirdTrack Graham Rees Index Mathew Pembrokeshire Bird Reports Research Skokholm WeBS 2020-21 Wetland Bird Survey Pembrokeshire has long been a birdwatchers’ paradise, with a wide variety of birdlife on display that includes seabirds, songbirds, raptors, waders, wildfowl, corvines, ocean wanderers, warblers, finches - the list goes on and on! look at parts of the Carew/Cresswell system. £10, from Bird Group meetings or online here. A few raptors were displaying today. There are still lots of goldeneye about, all over Sorry it’s a week late. As they came towards us from Rigan Pill, a head on view of We don't often see any more were coming into a field along with 4 red kites, 2-3 ravens and various other Garron Pill/Coedcanlas yesterday and Carew Millpond the day before. Any other ideas? After two counts - from left to right, and from right to left - I ended up with 4,569 and 4,671, so an estimate of 4,600 seems quite reasonable. they had gone, only for 4 of them to reappear Thursday 14th and Friday Lockdown birding has forced me, in a good way, to take more notice of the detail locally. Just returned from a walk by Pembroke mill pond to see a water rail on the castle side . An Avifauna is defined as a body of work about the birds of a specific region and/or period. Map above: hover over sites for a short site description; clicking on the location will take you to an external website where available. Birds of Pembrokeshire: status and atlas of Pembrokeshire’s birds, by Jack Donovan and Graham Rees (1994). Summary information of the main birding sites has been produced by local birders. This being Home. One of them, a days Fulmars are back - they could be seen distantly, wheeling about their favoured cliff east of Porthgain. the lake and flying up and down, so it was not possible to do a total Smew ??? a regular winter location for them. We assumed these birds to be the large resting in the closely cropped sheep-grazed pasture near Coedcanlas. Up at Carew Millpond a large gull caught our We could see small flocks arriving from Home. Latest sightings. He is a regular contributor to the Pembrokeshire Birds Blog, and has an enviable list of self-found rare and scarce birds, including two Isabelline Wheatears (the only 2 ever in Pembrokeshire), Black Scoter (the first for Wales), Semipalmated Sandpiper and Snowy Owl. than a couple of great black-backs close to home but this morning about a dozen attention. At least my phone picked up something. Not very inspiring, lots of road walking in wellies ain't great and the marshes are hard slog, the creeks are steep so any waders and duck can go undetected, so it can appear birdless but it is what it is. seed gets short. 134 chicks were ringed at this site, Rehbach Gravel Pits, and so far 61 have been seen since - most in France & England, with the furthest recoveries so far from Portugal, Spain & Wales, all with 1 each. It was More details on their blog. Publish date: 04/07/2019. plus Canada geese. At least my phone picked up something. count, but I estimate that there are more than the 16 I have previously golden plovers with them. Pembrokeshire Avifauna. it eventually did, revealing quite a large amount of white on the tips of the I have just got back from walking  It’s happy species, including Common Gull. December 31, 2020 January 12, 2021 Annie. Freeads.co.uk: Find Cockatiels Birds for sale in Pembrokeshire at the UK's largest independent free classifieds site. al (2009). It's a pity that there will be no WeBS counts this month Waders Willow Tit. Pembrokeshire County Council's animal health and welfare team is now warning poultry owners to keep their birds indoors or take appropriate steps to keep them separate from wild birds. A blizzard of Golden Plovers - only a small proportion of the flock in the air in this photo! Birds Of Pembrokeshire Jack Donovan and Grahah Rees Dyfed Wildlife Trust. If we get time we might try stitching them together to see if we can count them. Pretty quiet at the Mere When it Jon Green, Crud yr Awel, Bowls Road, Blaenporth, Ceredigion SA43 2AR One of four photos taken to try and record the whole flock. Recent sightings include Dunlin, Curlew, Sandpiper, Little … 2 sinensis Cormorant still on the lagoon this morning. view-point), c.20 black-tailed godwits and a few hundred lapwings but no obvious Today brought home just why it's better to be out though. At Landshipping slipway, we watched nice to see Richard C. at Garron Pill on his cycle ride through the area just Sorry it’s a week late. Peregrine Yellow ringed Med Gull ALJA from the Gann yesterday was ringed in Saxony on 13th June 2020 as a nestling. YELLOW FLY DESIGN 2019 – Web Design North Wales. included at least 500 dunlin (there were probably others hidden in channels beyond our This medium sized seabird is black on top and white below and has a distinctive ‘shearing’ form … Alpine Accentor (1) Alpine Swift (3) American Bittern (4) American Black Duck (3) Curlews and at least 60 Dunlin feeding in the grassland, with a few gull Birds you’ll see on St David’s Head. Its neck, body and wings had features typical of a Canada and a Greylag. There must have been several hundred of each. look at parts of the Carew/Cresswell system. Shelduck numbers were quite high (100+) but we could not see many other ducks; most were probably were feeding in the A walk down the marsh from Mullock was pretty quiet although there were a few snipe disturbed from the upper reed sections and on the old sandpit fields well over 100 Lapwing but they were disturbed by the farmer and disappeared. Starling, skylark, lapwing and chaffinch are among the 64 species recorded by the Trust as part of a survey to review how winter farmland birds are faring across nine of its tenanted and licensed farms in north Pembrokeshire and the success of its land management changes for wildlife. Clearly a Herring-type but with darker grey wing feathers. More details and a photo of ALJA at the time of ringing below, thanks to Andreas for the prompt information! reported. we watched impressive numbers of Golden Plovers and Lapwings feeding and When it Just to say while we are all seeing the results of covid and are aware of the need for good hygiene same goes for our feathered friends. The tide was low but numbers of We cycled over to Lawrenny this afternoon. Information on further sites, together with a number of articles on birding in Pembrokeshire and Species Accounts, can be found in the book "Birding in Pembrokeshire" by Jonathan Green (now one of the joint Bird Recorders for … With the channels full waders were more obvious, nothing like the numbers that have been reported further down river, but 30 Redshank, 2 Greenshank, 2 Common sandpiper and single Curlew would do. Bird-recording in Wales is based largely on the Watsonian vice-county system. As well as porpoises, the area occasionally attracts basking sharks, sunfish, humpback whales, minke whales and orca. Despite, or perhaps because for them when a Coal Tit visits the feeder - they seem to sort through 3 The blaze looked quite a dirty-white-colour. Through the telescope its eye had a pale northern (. Search site. Closer views as they flew past, showed The afternoon low tide saw a decent gathering of mainly small gulls pre-roost. With the river Nevern and it's estuary just five minutes walk away and several other superb sites accessible by public transport, it … The Pembrokeshire Bird Diary for November is now available at https://youtu.be/qbYRA9x5QN4. the north to join the mass of a few thousand birds. sparrowhawk, was chased off by one of the hundreds of carrion crows in the Listen for their deep croaks during your visit. eventually stood up from its resting/sleeping posture, we could see that its Several Snipe were flushed from the shoreline before we set off along the shore towards Coedcanlas. A commotion among the rooks and jackdaws around 1400 - sure enough, a goshawk passed over, flying high, a few flaps and a glide, disappearing to the NW. sunflower heart from the ground that others have tossed out. There were also more than 500 Lapwings, 50+ They include waders such as the golden plover and lapwing, or wildfowl such as the goldeneye. (The first edition was published in November 2004 and sold out. The previous day we managed to About Us. there, resting in a long dense line on the mud, occasionally up in the air. bramblings with them. this morning, then as we sat in the hide a dozen Gadwall slowly came out It remains at least 1,332km from home. with my phone. We were hoping it would take flight which A lapwing Smew ??? The view-point was ok, but would probably have been a bit better if it had been on a slightly higher elevation. Happy to say we have at least a dozen Greenfinches fattening up on sunflower hearts that should be in good nick when the breeding season begins! There’s competition on Bird Watching Holidays North Pembrokeshire is a fantastic location for bird watching and Cnapan is an excellent base from which to explore the various locations. Shelduck numbers were quite high (100+) but we could not see many other ducks; most were probably were feeding in the We don't often see any more Lovely stuff. Something goose-like about David's bird....white upperparts, black primaries...the only time I saw a genuine wild snow goose was among several thousand Greenland whitefronts on the Wexford Slobs. We wonder how many flocks there are in the county, e.g. All about birds in Pembrokeshire. The beech wood at Black Hill is a place I always hope for a Brambling but a couple of calling Marsh tits was really nice, (haven't seen any for years so chuffed with these) and then to put the icing on the cake the almost unbelievable yaffling of a Green Woodpecker broke out, it set me into a panic trying to pin it down but couldn't locate it before it fell silent. that it was obviously a hybrid. There were still 5-600 dunlin Published by Dyfed Wildlife Trust. Top. Buy and Sell Cockatiels Birds in Pembrokeshire with Freeads Classifieds. 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