Bore da pawb,
Not quite a round up, more of what has been going on and exciting things to come in the remainder of 2025- hopefully!
The meadows we manage across the county are just passing their peak at the moment with the main meadow at Mynydd Mawr Woodland Park looking particularly spectacular, the problem is a photograph really doesn't show how good they are; you have to be there to see and listen, an array of wildflowers and a host of invertebrates, I could even hear the grasshoppers, my hearing has deteriorated to the point I thought I wouldn't hear grasshoppers again.
There have been some good bird sightings this past week especially at WWT Llanelli, with Wood Sandpiper, Green Sandpiper and Spotted Redshank, whilst at Old Pembrey harbour an Osprey made an appearance during high tide with increasing numbers of Tern species along Cefn Sidan including Sandwich, Arctic and one Little Tern; all signs that autumn , in the natural world at least, is well underway.
I am pleased to say that the plans to protect the Greater Horseshoe Bats at Pembrey Country Park are making progress, albeit rather slowly but we've started the process with the help of the Vincent Wildlife trust, Vincent Wildlife Trust | Conserving threatened mammalswith…
The planned artificial, Sand Martin, nesting boxes for, Ffynnon Helyg, are due for installation mid to late September.
Dune Tiger Beetle sightings are now up to three this season, not huge numbers but at least I now know where and when to look for them, so next year we can make a concerted effort to survey for them, I also re-found the nationally scarce Isopod, Armadillidium-album, I say re-found it had never gone missing!