Wednesday, 22 July 2015

Wednesday 22nd July (2)

After lunch we drove around the coast to the other side of the Loughor estuary, calling at Penclawdd, famous for its cockles.

Whilst sat eating chips (really good chips) this Med' Gull appeared on the side of the creek.

Mediterranean Gull centre foreground black in the wing tips suggest a 2 year old bird

bi-coloured bill and reddy/yellow?? legs

Wednesday 22nd July 2015

Guess what! its raining again, well ok its a light drizzle the forecast says its going to pass over and looking out of the study window it seems to be right.

I walk around the lake at SWP, (sandy water park) in what was a flat calm morning with light drizzle was quiet, the only thing of note was the fact that the female tufted Duck is down to just one duckling, from seven a week ago!!

I popped over to WWT Llanelli for an hour or so, in the rain, 24 Greenshank, 44 Redshank and 27 Lapwing made up the numbers.

The most interesting bird I could muster was a very wet Common Whitethroat, carrying a spider to no doubt feed some waiting chicks. ( try clicking on the photo to make it larger, you can clearly see what looks like a Garden Spider )

Common Whitethroat, Sylvia commu

Monday, 20 July 2015

Monday 20th July (2)

With the morning tide, a visit to WWT Llanelli was on the cards, its only 6 minutes away by car! so why not.

24 Greenshank, were the highlight.



one of the 24 Greenshank at WWT Llanelli this morning

Monday 20th July

An overcast morning with an easterly breeze,

07:00hrs, Sandy Water Park.

The female Tufted duck is down to only two ducklings, originally she had seven
there was a significant flock of around 30 Swifts, at the Pwll end of the lake, these high fliers will soon be leaving us, I expect they will all be gone by around mid August.

58 Mute Swans, two Reed Buntings, a Chiffchaff and a Reed Warbler was the best I could muster.

The Chiffchaff and Reed Warbler are more summer visitors to the UK, and by the end of October I suspect they may be well on the way to their wintering grounds, the Chiffchaff perhaps no further than the Mediterranean regions (although some do stay through the winter in the UK), whilst the Reed Warbler will venture as into Sub-Saharan Africa to winter in tropical Africa.

(The pictures are not great, the light was awful, but if you click on the picture you maty get a better size image)


Reed Warbler, Acrocephalus scripaceus


Reed Bunting, Emberiza schoeniclus

female Tufted Duck now with only two ducklings

Sunday, 19 July 2015

Sunday 19th July 2015

The forecast weather didn't materialise and instead we have had a really sunny day although a westerly breeze kept the temperature down.

High tide tonight was due at 9:28pm, so I spent from 6pm - 7:30pm watching out over the estuary.

The tide started to creep almost imperceptibly over the sand banks as it did so eleven Whimbrel were flushed and flew up river.

Magical!!!!!

The high tide, which is a 7.4m tide, will cover all the visible sand and mud tonight.

Looking up river on the Loughor estuary/Burry inlet


the "same" view 30  minutes later




Saturday, 18 July 2015

Saturday 18th July 2015

A stroll around the lake this afternoon looking for dragonflies!!!!

The park is very popular with locals and this afternoon there was a sponsored walk and a bike ride so it was even busier than usual according to the locals.

With being quite windy, again, it was hard to get near the damselflies and I only saw one species of dragonfly.


Male Black-tailed Skimmer, Orthetrum cancellatum

Blue-tailed Damselfly, Ischnura elegans, mating


mature male Blue-tailed Damselfly, the thorax stripes on the males change
colour as they mature, young males have green stripes

Friday, 17 July 2015

Friday 17th July 2015

The morning walk around the water park timed to coincide with a rising/high tide.

The female Tufted Duck is down to five ducklings (was seven), there were 22 non breeding Tufted present.

10 Greylag Geese with the gull flock which had around 600+ Black Headed Gull and 15 Med' Gull.

Three Sand Martin was the best I could get after over 300 a few days ago.

Female Tufted duck and the now five young

Whitford Burrows NNR is on the other side of the estuary

one of the 15 Med' Gulls

White-tailed bumblebee, Bombus lucorum, leaving Bindweed flower

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