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One or Two? Saturday 10th March 2018

Well, a lot more Otter spraint in the usual place but no luck for two nights so I moved the trail camera to another location, which is more secure and the view more open. Bingo...... What I'm not 100% sure about is how many Otters there were. The first otter appears from the right, and swims off to the right, and doesn't appear to swim left, but a second Otter appears from the left? Update: [ I've played the uncut version of the video and it is one Otter]

The MAGTER diaries continued Thursday 8th March 2018

Well the video diaries continue with the MAGpies and the otTER both trying to put on a show.  get it MAGTER!! Firstly, during the cold and snowy weather the Magpies ceased work on the nest, staying alive probably took priority. Over the past two days though they have been hard at work. The male was particularly keen to select and place a piece of poplar that he had broken off, it must have been 75cm long at least. he did manage it eventually. Meanwhile at Morfa Berwig I left the trail camera out for two nights in a slightly different position to the first attempt, I think I've worked out what the Otter is doing despite another poor clip of - her?snaffling about the camera. Another try tonight...

Fences, cattle, Ashpits LNR and Litter Pick guide Wednesday 7th March 2018

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Today was an opportunity to check the fences at Pembrey again, GF3 was an "easy" fix just making sure the top strand is tight, GF2 is another matter and it looks like the cattle will need to be moved to GF1 which hasn't been grazed this winter and the fence is new. Then it was off to Ashpits LNR to put in a new boundary sign, easy digging soon as the sign in, looking good. The fields along factory Road, leading to the reserve/country park held c300 redwings and a few Fieldfare, whilst the football field held c50 Fieldfare and a few Redwing! We are really grateful for the help from so many local people who give up their time to clear litter from MCP and our beaches, to make the effort more focussed and beneficial we are producing a "Litter Picking Guide", the council has a legal obligation under The Environment (Wales) 2016 Act to ensure their actions do not negatively affect bio-diversity unnecessarily so the guide will direct peoples enthusiasm an

Quiet stroll you must be joking Monday 5th March 2018

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Overcast, rain, cold, perfect for a quiet stroll around Pembrey Burrows and look at the wildlife, and so it was, down to CE51 along the beach to the end of GF2 and back via the shelter, well that was the plan. As I was watching some Great Crested Grebes, offshore and a few Common Scoter the mobile began to ring, by the way my mobile had a wobbly over the weekend and I've lost some telephone numbers! It was regular dog walker Brian who was actually within shouting distance, to tell me there was a problem with the fence in GF2. Wednesday team - this was the problem AGAIN. the fence must be six foot high now! Sand build up due to the strong easterlies meaning the cattle could just walk over the top strand of barbed wire, oh wonderful. Luckily it's Monday which means that the great volunteers from mencap Cymru are usually on site for a litter pick or a task, well here was a task. Needless to say after two hours in the pouring rain another line of barbe

The big thaw? Sunday 4th March 2018

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Well that was it, the thaw has set in. Just as well as in such a short time the wildlife has started to suffer, as I mentioned in previous blogs there are a lot of displaced birds all along the coast. This morning was still cold but with heavy rain and an easterly the snow has disappeared quite quickly, although it is still lying on parts of Cefn Sidan. A 9.2m tide got me out of bed, I was shocked to find the road to the reserve along the marsh flooded,  I'm glad, I did there were hundreds of birds around, however before I got to enjoy them I noticed two black shapes in the wrong place AGAIN. Access road flooded Yes two Welsh Blacks had made a run for it from GF3 HOW?, we had checked the fencing on Wednesday and Thursday, then I saw that the top and middle strands on the fence along the marsh for about 15m were down in the water, (of course the area was under water due to the high tide). Unbelievable the fence is down again With my cowboy skills now