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Saturday 11th June 2016

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Late Spring, early Summer.. This afternoon I finished off the painting of the information shelter at Pembrey Burrows LNR, it was nice to hear passing visitors saying how much better it looks now, I'll post a photo when the sun is out next to show it at it's best. I then went and had a look at the pond in field 2, specifically for Odonata, given the overcast and breezy conditions it was  no surprise just to see a few Blue Tail, albeit the type with the red thorax Then I looked at the pond in field 3, just as the sun came out and within a few seconds there were 6 species of Odonata on the wing, Chasers, Hawkers, and Darters; the list looks like this; Emperor, Black-tailed Skimmer, Broad Bodied Chaser, Blue Tail damsel, Common Bluet, and Common Darter. Blue Tail (from my personal library) Emperor ♂ Common Darter Common Bluet, a bit fuzzy sorry On the Orchid front the time of the Green-winged Orchids has passed and now its the Southern Marsh Orc

Thursday 9th June 2016

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Morfa Berwig...... This morning at the reasonable hour I, with the help of Adam Dare, led a birding walk at Morfa Berwig, the weather was perfect with 22 species seen or heard including the star of the reserve Cettis Warbler. We also encountered a good mix of Dragon/Damsel flies in the form of Azure Bluet, Four Spotted Chaser, Broad Bodied Chaser, Black-tailed Skimmer and Hairy Dragonfly, although the last one has a ? over it, I'm confident of one sighting but all the later ones were in fact female B T Skimmer. Azure Bluet ( one way to identify this common species is the U shaped mark on the thorax) Thanks to Adam once again for his help. Later on in the day in an undisclosed location deep in the woods ....... The team putting up a nest box for Owls... This makes it look easy..... At "fricking last" is what I think he is muttering.... but it will be worth it, with thanks to Carmarthenshire Bird Club and Burns Pet Foods

Wednesday 8th June 2016

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Strandline safari and some work... Today was another one of our guided walks, quite a turnout although 66% were staff!, thanks anyway. We ventured onto the beach just after the high tide, there were a few bits to look at but with calm seas the sand has settled over most of the debris. We did however find the usual suspects in the shape of Banded Wedge Shell, Tellin Spp, Pendant Swimming Crab, Masked Crab, Shore Crab, with lots of "Sea Potato" tests on  the surface, again quite a few Barrel Jellyfish have succumbed and were lying at intervals along the beach. We also found a Weevil spp which may be Rhinocyllus conicus or not? I'll let you know. No common name until identified for certain On the walk back through the dunes it was great to sea Pyramidal Orchids starting to break bud, with a few showing the classic shape of the inflorescence which gives it it's name. Pyramidal Orchid The stalwart band of Wednesday volunteers helpe

Monday 6th \June 2016

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Task day... Monday is the day that the local guys from Mencap volunteer with us at Pembrey Today after a litter pick which yielded far more litter than should be left lying around, we started the refurbishment of the information shelter. The information shelter resplendent in graffiti Earlier in the morning I came across these tardy residents being hassled by the local Magpies, a Vixen and one cub, great to see. Fox Vixen, and cub The work is under way on the shelter and a couple more sessions should see it protected from the worst of the weather for a while.

Saturday 4th June 2016

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Birds, Bees and Flowers..... Today sees the start of a week of, Carmarthenshire based, events for Wales Biodiversity Week 2016,. This morning we were at our newest Local nature Reserve, Morfa Berwig to look at Bees with   Bumble Conservation, we managed to see several species of Bumblebee including Early Bumblebee, Common Carder, Buff/white -tailed Bumble Bee, Garden Bumblebee, Red-tailed Bumblebee and most exciting the scarce Brown Banded Carder Bee. No photos sorry as they just would not sit still long enough...... next time... We also had fleeting views of Grass Snake, Common Lizard , as well as  Four spotted chaser, Broad-bodied chaser dragonflies and  Blue tailed, Azure Bluet, and Common Bluet damselflies, along with Common Blue butterflies. The afternoon was a flora feast with a walk led by Richard and Kath Pryce the county botanical recorders, we were treated to the identification of at least 10 rushes and Sedges as well as Early Marsh Orchid, Southern Marsh Orchid

Saturday 28th May 2016

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Ramble with a ranger..... Today was the second in the series of guided walks at Pembrey but the fourth event (two other events were combined with the Llanelli naturalists Society). Attendance was low, in fact it was more of a staff meeting as I was joined by Veronica. We had a great walk though with plenty to look at with Birds, Butterflies, Beetles and Flies as well as a range of plants. A couple of  "to be determined later" were a fly and a beetle, as well as confirming a few of the plants, ( [post script] with the great network of naturalists in the area my initial identification has been confirmed ) Chrysotoxum cautum no common name Female Swollen-thighed Beetle Oedemera nobilis On the beach there were at least six stranded/dead Barrel Jellyfish all at least 60cm across as well as quite a few tiny Jellyfish types the Comb jellies, I think Beroe cucumis Barrel Jellyfish Comb jellies Beroe cucumis You never know what you may find and t

Wednesday 25th May 2016

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7000 visitors can't be wrong? My blog has received over 7000 hits since I started which is pretty good. Things have been a bit quiet of late with most birds getting on with breeding and the ups and downs of the weather making getting out unpleasant. Signs of breeding are all about and today I found a Skylarks nest with four "warm" eggs, and a Redshank egg which I hope had hatched as opposed to having been predated. Stonechats seem to be feeding young with at least six pairs on the reserve, and when I was cutting the ringing rides in the reed bed a Grasshopper Warbler was "reeling" from nearby scrub. Common Redshank ? egg Skylark nest The Green Winged Orchids are past their best now but still make a lovely show the next round of Orchids are beginning to push up their leaves with Common Spotted and Southern Marsh the next in line. Southern Marsh Orchid basal leaves Common Spotted Orchid basal leaves Reptiles seem to be doin