A bit behind with the blog, Friday was a great day to be on the reserve at Pembrey Burrows, a nice winters day.
A Snipe count on the marsh revealed at least 111 Common Snipe and three Jack Snipe.
I wandered through GF3, seeing that the five cattle are looking good, one No 406 was particularly boisterous and was keen to have his photo taken, although I did need to get over the stile pretty quick when he run up behind me!
With friend Nick down for the weekend we went to Morfa Berwig, not a lot going on but sharp eyed Nick spotted some fresh Otter spraint on a rock where the animals appear o be crossing the track.
This Morning, Sunday, we popped down to Pembrey and were lucky to have a Great White Egret circle the marsh, four Shelduck were the first for a few weeks, again Skylarks were belting out their fantastic song.
Tomorrow MONDAY there is a beach clean meeting in PCP at the beach entrance at 10am
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