Bore da pawb
Well we seem to be paying for the really nice summer we experienced, over three inches or 75mm of rain was recorded at Pembrey country Park.
Ponds which have languished with summer levels have now filled up, and are recharged nicely.
Myself and colleagues from the Natural Environment team went to an all Wales Grazing Conference at the Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells which was very well attended, with some useful learnings.
The bird hides at Pembrey Country Park are undergoing repairs and a tidy up, if I could find someone to fill any bird feeders regularly, (twice a week without fail), then I would set up a small feeding station.
This weekend is the monthly Wetlands and Estuaries Bird Survey, WeBS, I count Ffynnon Helyg, Ashpits, Tywyn Bach and Burry Port inner Harbour all very poor today; the saving grace was Old Pembrey Harbour area with 2450+ Oystercatchers, 96 Ringed Plover , 2 Knot, 15 Curlew
and a single Common Snipe the best.
Alistair Mckechnie has asked me to share a link if you know anyone who may be keen to get involved with a local conservation or environmental project, here's a new online guide to help you. The link is www.llanelligreenguide.wales

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