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Morfa Berwig Tits Friday 5th January 2018

With the planned nest box project at Morfa Berwig it would be useful to ring as many of the adults using the reserve before the breeding season, this may help build a picture of pairs and breeding success.  There are a lot of tits visiting the feeders which I have set up in a quiet part of the reserve, ideal for ringing. Here are a few videos of the busy feeders. Willow Tit calling Mixed tits

Ducks Waders and the Bird Report Thursday 4th January 2018

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We are lucky along the Llanelli coast to have a decent amount of wader suitable habitat, the world renowned Burry Inlet, an SPA for a range of water-birds, The Wetland and Wildfowl Trust centre at Penclacwydd, North Dock, and the Lliedi saltmarsh Llanelli Beach, Cefn Padrig, Old Pembrey harbour and of course Cefn Sidan, although the conservation protection designation is Pembrey Coast, undoubtedly many other areas such as Machynys have lost some of their attraction due to development, so much of the area has some form of designation, in fact if you plot all of the Pembrey Burrows & Saltings designations onto an ordnance survey map it's impossible to read the thing, ask if you want to try it! This brings me to the point of the blog, it's noticeable from records of 2017 that numbers of some duck species are down, with Pintail and Wigeon being very noticeable, not only are birders telling me this but I speak to quite a lot of wildfowlers, (no matter your personal view thes

Storm Eleanor,Wednesday 3rd January

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Wednesday = volunteer day,(that's to say I get backup today to do more than one man jobs) and so it was no storm was going to stop us getting stuck in to some fencing repairs, it's a bit like painting the Forth Bridge just when you think you've done its time to start again. It was certainly gusty at times but nothing to really affect us working, however the effect on the dunes is very evident, we have lost a fair bit of dune frontage at the eastern end of the reserve, what is eroding is being blown back over the top and drowning the cattle fence. The blighters could step over this as it is Repairs made (it's not pretty even by our standards) but for how long.... Now try it.. or rather don't ... The cattle, a mixture of heifers and bullocks, mostly Hereford types but some mixed parentage; are looking well and are certainly tough enough for the coastal conditions, they showed great interest in the vehicles as we drove through the field today, somet

HAPPY NEW YEAR, Carmarthenshire Local Nature Reserves

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Hello 2018, Pembrey LNR was very busy yesterday, certainly for the short time I was there, I couldn't wait to get away, but I'll come back to that. Disappointedly the New Year started with reports of poachers on the reserve, they were duly intercepted and the error of their ways pointed out to them, to be fair they were both very reasonable guys and I had a good chat with them about the reserve the issues we face and the wider countryside in general. All the cattle looked well and were in the right places, but I've spotted a couple of potential problems which will hopefully be resolved tomorrow. After  being growled at by a rather unruly dog and its companions running loose AGAIN! I thought it time to go for lunch, great idea I had not taken into account the total arrogance of a particular visitor who had blocked the barrier (appropriately the owner of said dogs!), with the help of more considerate visitors I managed to weave my way passed, but of course the Toy

End of the year 31st December 2017

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Another year draws to a close, it's worrying how quickly the years seem to pass when you reach a certain point in life, that's why you need to make the most of every day. After a wild night (weather wise of course) it was Morfa Berwig this morning, to be greeted with a late Christmas present in the form of an old fridge! THANKS !! Still a walk around the reserve soon cheered me up with good numbers of birds present in the mild conditions: WATER RAIL, MOORHEN, MALLARD, WILLOW TIT, BLUE & GREAT TITS, LONG-TAILED TITS, SONG THRUSH, JAY, BLACKBIRD, LITTLE EGRET, and fly over HERRING GULLS Along the tarmac track there's an Ivy plant growing over some trees with the most incredible colours, very festive.... Ivy, spp Well until 2018 take care everyone and God bless.