Tuesday, 3 April 2018

BUZZY Tuesday 3rd April 2018

Met up with Simeon along with Sinead (Bumble Bee Conservation BBCT) at Sandy Water Park this morning as a follow up to a meeting a few months ago, looking at creating habitat for Bees and other inverts' along with some wild flowers in the swathe of grass that is Sandy Water Park.

Looking West across the lake

Before

With limited funds BBCT have engaged a contractor to strip an area of turf and put down a limestone gravel substrate.

Removing the turf and some topsoil will reduce the nutriments from the area making it better for naturally occurring flora to take hold, the gravel will help to replicate the lime conditions on the dunes and suppress the stronger ruderal flora from pushing through, possibly.

A man and a machine duly appeared and got stuck in making the job look so easy!!!, while another man and a brand new £80000 JCB loader stood by ready to move the gravel.
Doesn't take long




Another example of partnership working for the benefit of the local wildlife and hopefully the local people. (interpretation on the way)

£80000, first day out

Gravel laid


Monday, 2 April 2018

Easter Monday 2nd April 2018

A "day off", a chance to do some admin!

Well a busy week ahead including a talk on the Carmarthenshire Local Nature Reserves on Friday: 7pm.

Felinfoel Community Resource Centre SA14 8BE,

This is a WWW event see www.facebook.com/waleswildlifewatch for details, a small charge applies.

Then the first guided event of the season with a Beach Walk/Safari on Saturday the 7th starting from the Pembrey Burrows Reserve entrance at 10am booking is essential for this (and all our events this year) No charge.
Call me on 07984788218

A report this morning of a SHORT EARED OWL at the burrows around 08:30 - thanks Bernie, there has been a Merlin around in the last few days, and a Great Northern Diver off Old Pembrey Harbour.

A Sea Potato, a burrowing Sea Urchin complete (unusually) with spines


Wednesday, 28 March 2018

Pembrey Litter- Wednesday 28th March 2018

LITTER, the bane of most sensible, responsible people.
Today our little band picked litter and fly tip from the roadside boundary of the reserve and the "car park" at CE53, Two car tyres, five bags of litter and with not a little irony a pedal bin!




We then picked the grass verge on either side of the main track through the reserve, amongst assorted cans and footballs, we collected 36 bags of dog shit! yes there you have it I've used the S word, because I'm seriously fed up with the lack of respect that the minority of the public, most of whom are "locals", have for our great open spaces.

To me it's simple

YOUR DOG - YOUR RESPONSIBILITY - CLEAN UP AND BIN THE DOG POO.

I'm sure that the council have no responsibility to provide facilities for dog walkers to dispose of Fido's waste, but they do with bins in as many practical places as possible, and frankly I'd rather see my council tax being spent on schools and social care than on a bin for someone's dog poo.

A few days ago at Morfa Berwig I came across this, a Hazardous Waste container, dumped near the roundabout entrance. WHY!




Anyway a spot of stile repairing and fence inspection soon had us in better spirits, it was then off to check a Barn Owl box, well the Grey Squirrels had moved back in after being evicted some months ago, a female,  was duly removed having been dead for some while, a victim of the cold?, along with a mountain of leaves and moss.


Wednesday, 21 March 2018

Morfa Berwig Wednesday 21st March 2018

At last, today, after an icy start, felt like Spring!

The Wednesday team returned to Morfa Berwig to finish off the task we started last week, (usually the Wednesday team only visit once a month), and did a MAMMOTH JOB which left us, well at least me knackered! THANKS.



It was back to tidying up after the work carried out by contractors, on behalf of NRW, raking the banks of the ditch and clearing debris from the ditch, which is flowing nicely thanks to Brian's engineering works, there's a kid in all of us! Oh we had a little bonfire...



We made neat piles of the brash which will rot away fairly quickly I hope.

With increasing daylight, don't forget the clocks spring forward this weekend, the vegetation will soon take hold, a LITTLE EGRET couldn't wait to investigate our work but decided there was nothing to eat, the obvious birdlife today came in the form of a few pairs of MALLARD and a pair of GADWALL bombing about, a GREY HERON and best off all a GREEN WOODPECKER, possibly a new bird for the site although I'll need to check my records.







Green Woodpecker (Google free to share)

You will have seen that I often use photos kindly permitted by Colin Dalton, if anyone has photos that they feel I could use at some time I'm always happy to share, of course I can't pay but will always acknowledge the source.

Our next Local Nature Reserves event is a BEACH WALK, on the 7th April at PEMBREY BURROWS, booking essential 07984788218


I can reach it ..honest!


Sunday, 18 March 2018

Winters return - doesn't stop the summer migrants Sunday 18th March 2018

Today was the monthly water-bird survey or WeBS which I'm sharing with Simeon.

In bitterly cold weather, with a stiff NE wind I was joined by Ed from WWT to survey the section of Cefn Sidan from CE59 to Tywyn Point.

Despite the change in the weather there were a fair smattering of birds on the beach with total counts of the following:

COMMON GULL c1000, OYSTERCATHER 1637. SANDERLING 792, KNOT 160, REDSHANK 12, CULREW 30, BAR-TAILED GODWIT 3, GREAT BLACK BACKED GULL 24, HERRING GULL 75, COMMON SCOTER 100'S, GANNET 1, SHELDUCK 18, CORMORANT 7.


Sanderling, winter plumage (Colin Dalton)

Knot winter plumage (Colin Dalton)

There was also one Northern Wheatear, (a few reported in the county today), and a movement of Meadow Pipits to the south, (in response to the cold snap?)


Northern Wheatear male


Friday, 16 March 2018

Spring - hold on Friday 16th March 2018

A pre-dawn set up at Morfa Berwig, in good conditions after last nights very heavy rain; produced just nine birds, not a great return for the effort, even the tits were absent.

The star bird was the first CHIFFCHAFF of the season, to be expected really with c10 singing males across the road at WWT yesterday, hopefully the site will resound to their monotonous song soon.

ChiffChaff

The absolute wildlife sighting this morning was made by Ed, from WWT, when a TOAD walked across the path in front of us.



Toad

It is hard to believe that a "wetland" site such as Morfa Berwig appears to holds so few amphibians other than PALMATE NEWTS, but now with a clump of frog spawn last week and todays Toad sighting there's at least some evidence that they occur, (the same scenario occurs at WWT).

Wednesday, 14 March 2018

Morfa Berwig LNR, Wednesday 14th March 2018

A working party visit to Morfa Berwig with a list of jobs to tackle,

Clear debris from part of a recently exposed ditch
Put in two stiles to make access for monitoring (and less ripped clothes)
Check the artificial Otter holt
Continue removing an old fence

Well we managed 3 out of the 4 tasks, ably assisted by an extra helper in the form of Tim.

The ditch had been cleared of bankside vegetation for two reasons, namely to aid the movement of water and reduce the flood risk, and improve useable habitat for the water Voles.

The contractors have done a grand job and it was a case of just tidying up what we could, which involved raking the floating debris from the water and the bankside debris into piles.
This will allow the bankside vegetation to regenerate providing cover and food for the Water Voles, the banks are quite "soft" so burrowing shouldn't be a problem.
Before we started

I think another session next week will see the whole stretch of ditch cleared of floating debris and the bankside raked with the small piles moved into larger piles for burning.





In the throes of the work

To be fair Brian and I only joined in after putting the stiles in,
most of the work was done by Veronica, Neil and Tim,
but someone had to pose for the photos

What a difference, with the water running nicely and already clearing,
just the top section to tackle next time


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