Saturday, 3 November 2018

Catching up Saturday 3rd November 2018

An overcast, milder day with the threat of strong winds and heavy rain so why not get out for an hour or two.

I started by checking the sheep, yes sheep, which are grazing in one of the four foredune fields on the seaward side of the country park  at Pembrey.

We have a mixed flock of 47 ewes and rams of the Glamorgan or Nelson breed, perhaps better known as the South Wales Mountain Sheep. They are conservation grazers in the same way as the cattle on the nature reserve are, we are hopeful that they will graze the wide mix of plants in these foredunes, whilst their trampling will open up the ground creating bare areas of sand so loved by invertebrates.

A last look at home before a holiday by the sea!

More detail about the breed can be found here

https://southwalesmountainsheep.co.uk/

The field is fenced with sheep netting and barbed wire and the gate is padlocked, there is no public access to the fields, with plenty of signage explaining why the sheep are there.

With an eye cast skywards I managed to see a large white bird fly over from the direction of the burrows, a Great White Egret, lovely to see there are more and more sightings of this relative newcomer to Carmarthenshire.
Other birds this morning were, Sparrowhawk a male and female, plenty of Jays and a few mixed flocks of tits in the woods.

I'm about to set up a winter bird feeding project in the Country Park which will, hopefully, turn up a few goodies.... I'll keep you informed.

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