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Thursday 19th November 2015

Another overcast wet day but at least the wind eased off quite a bit. A visit to WWT Llanelli produced. B H Gull 243, Common Snipe 45, Lapwing 25, Pintail 11, Greenshank 6, Spotted Redshank 2, Brent Goose 2, Dunlin 1, Stonechat ♀, Peregrine 1. Given the conditions of persistent rain not a bad hour and a half birding. No photos today still issues with Blogger and Windows 10.

Wednesday 18th November 2015

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Well yesterday Barney came and went winds locally up to 76mph so quite a rough evening  this morning was still overcast and breezy. Today I went and volunteered with the Millennium Coastal Park (MCP)volunteers at a local place called Morfa Berwig. or Berwick Levels, sounds grand but nothing on the scale of the Newport or Somerset levels but nonetheless a really nice low lying area of wet meadows, reedbeds, ditches and scrub. Typical habitat at Morfa Berwig  L-R Dan (keep wales tidy) Veronica (MCP volunteer) Simeon (Conservation Officer)  The area had become derelict a few years ago but through the efforts of MCP, Amphibian and reptile Conservation (ARC) and Keep Wales Tidy it is on its way to becoming a nice and interesting area for wildlife, with an indigenous population of Water Voles on site. The site needs some grazing so today we were making one of the fields stock proof again. Despite the on off rain the job was done and finished.

Tuesday 17th November 2015

So we've had Abigail, now we wait for Barney, well a lull in the shite weather of late, got me down to Pembrey harbour for high tide. Given the strength of the wind in the past few days, and it was blowing this morning I thought there may be a few unusual sea birds about but nope. Instead the faithful regulars in were sheltering from the weather and the tide. Oystercatchers 700+, Ringed Plover 106,Mallard 13, G B B Gull 5, Dunlin 3, Wigeon 2, Sanderling 1?, and then it rained..........

Tuesday 10th November

I just had to sit and write something, its been wet and windy for a few days now so getting out has been pretty pointless. I have managed to create some ringing rides at Pembrey LNR, with little effort, another three to do when it stops raining, at least with it being windy its allowed me to work out the most sheltered sites. The cattle are on site now so I have lost the ponds until the spring, but with the amount of water being held on the marsh there are quite a few pools appearing. Well back to watching the rain......

Tuesday 3rd November 2015

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This morning was a lot breezier than the forecast suggested, but since the car was packed and I was awake I set off to Pembrey Burrows & Saltings LNR. My first encounter was with a HARE which is the first I've seen in my visits, based on its size it looked like a few months old. My aim was to sample my third "subsite" on the reserve, having seen crests and tits in the area on Sunday. It proved to be a good move as on "round 3", of the morning a FIRECREST was in the most sheltered net. Always a great find but one which I felt was sure to be around it just has so many Goldcrests on site in the Gorse and Buckthorn. The biometrics for this individual are as follows: Sex        ♂ Wing     52mm Weight  5.3g Age       BTO code 3 a first year FIRECREST This was the highlight of a very quiet morning, sightings included C1000 STARLINGS and two LITTLE EGRET

Sunday 1st November

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A mild start to November with clear skies a little mist over the marsh and birds singing and butterflies flying, what is going on... A perfect morning and despite a late start ( not on site until 8am) I came across a flock of well over 1000 Starlings preening and bathing along the track to the hut, luckily? I didn't have a net set there!! The tides are lower now as the moon wanes but there were still a few waders on the marsh, with REDSHANK and a small flock of OYSTERCATCHERS in flying into the creeks. A STONECHAT and small groups of Tits flew off towards Burry Port. When the Starlings got agitated I could see the female/juvenile MERLIN in the flock but with no success it flew towards the beach a few seconds later a cloud of over 1000 KNOT took to the air coincidence?? I doubt it. SKYLARKS seemed to be on the move this morning but hard to be certain that they weren't just local birds moving off to feed. A COMMA butterfly showed well, as did a singin

Friday 30th October

One of the last good tides of the cycle saw me at Pembrey Burrows and Saltings just after first light this morning, after a wet night it was dry and breezy. The tide had flooded the saltmarsh and was still pushing in to the edge of the dune grassland. The light was not good for photographs but it looked pretty impressive. Birds present were: Barn Owl, Wigeon 6, Shelduck 2, Shovelor 1, Teal c70, Mallard c50, Redshank 9, Snipe 29, Curlew 26, MERLIN ♀ , Water Rail 2. Skylarks were overhead I cannot decide if they were all resident birds or there was a bit of movement. Redwings passing over and in the Buckthorn along with a few Goldcrests and Robins, as I've mentioned before Robins are present in good numbers.