Friday 18th November 2016

140............


This morning started much calmer than yesterdays eventful weather, there was little breeze when I got to the eastern end of the reserve at Old Pembrey Harbour, it didn't last too long, and soon a steady breeze built up, it was noticeably colder, not cooler, colder!

The tide was starting to fall and the waders seemed more relaxed, yesterday they were being buffeted by the strong wind. Species and numbers were similar to yesterday, although the Bar-tailed Godwits had reached a grand total of three, actually a good number for the site at this time of year. An Atlantic Grey Seal was "bottling" in the estuary.

There was one red-breasted Merganser present and he didn't want his photo taken, so a rushed and heavily cropped photo is all you are getting today!


Red-breasted Merganser

After chatting with the sea watch king, Adam, I drove around to the reserve entrance and made my way to the beach at CE51, plenty going on here with a massive 161 Great Cormorants and 63 Ringed Plover.




Most of the 161 Great Cormorants
On the beach I was sheltered to a great extent from the breeze and it was quite pleasant, I walked to the end of the reserve bit of the beach scanning the estuary, I spent a good 45mins looking and looking when a "duck" flew across my line of sight, at last a LONG-TAILED DUCK, with only brief but conclusive views species 140 was in the bag phew!!!


Most of the 600+ Sanderling with Ringed Plover behind

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