Garganey, Marloes Mere
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26m ago
Drake Garganey at the mere this evening, first for a good while so always nice to see. 30-40 Whimbrel in scattered groups in the coastal fields. Dunlin flying around the mere, some promising little bits of bank showing as levels drop a little. 5pr and 10m Shoveler. 2pr and 2m Teal. Drake Wigeon. Just a single Tufted duck tonight. Coot with 2 very small chicks. 10 Wheatear. Very few warblers on the circuit, 2 Blackcap, single Whitethroat plus a Goldcrest in Martins Haven.  ..read more
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Pied Flycatcher and Redstarts
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14h ago
 Both male Pied Flycatcher and Redstarts seen in the Gwaun Valley near Llanychaer yesterday. This morning at Pen Anglas 2 Whitethroats, a Grasshopper Warbler and a Black Guillemot in the harbour  ..read more
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Grassholm Tripods
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1d ago
We conducted our first monitoring work out at Grassholm over the weekend and wanted to put out the following request. We are trying to use camera traps mounted on tripods to assess productivity of the gannets on Grassholm over the course of the season. We are very limited on the number of tripods we have available for this and wanted to ask if anyone has any old tripods that they would be happy to donate to us? They don't have to be in great condition as they will be situated on Grassholm all year round. As long as they can stand upright that is all we need.   If you or anyone you kn ..read more
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Hoopoe
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2d ago
A Hoopoe seen at Llawhaden bridge then flew towards Canaston bridge at 1305 (Alf Williams ..read more
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Castlemartin peninsula - whimbrels on the move and a swift today
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2d ago
We had a lovely day on the Castlemartin peninsula today where it was nice to meet the new Seasonal Ranger David over there. Migrants passing along the coast included good flocks of whimbrel, starting with 15 in late morning. Later in the late afternoon, at least 90 were actively feeding in the dune grassland. With these, plus others passing along the coast towards the Angle peninsula/Milford Haven area at the time, there must have been 100-120+ whimbrels at one point. A few other waders in the area included 2 dunlin, 2 sanderlings, a ringed plover and a dozen or so oystercatchers.   ..read more
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(Probable) Black Kite - Aber Rhigian
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2d ago
Probable Black Kite seen today at 12:30 from the coast path by Aber Rhigian, heading west towards Cwm Yr Eglwys. I had a brief but good view of the bird as it flew along the cliffs above me, being mobbed by Herring gulls which initially drew my attention to the bird. It was immediately of interest to me as whilst clearly a kite, it was noticeably different from a Red Kite. The bird was very dark and uniform below, with an obvious lack of rufous breast and white 'window' in the underwing, with only a shallow forked tail. I watched it heading west in the hope that it would come back towards me b ..read more
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Carew
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2d ago
Common sandpiper on millpond early am, sleeping fox nearby ..read more
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St Davids cattle egret
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4d ago
 Cattle egret with the Hereford cattle near Rhosson farm this evening. Hundreds of hirundines at various spots around the peninsula, the vast majority of which were swallows.  ..read more
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  A Replacement for the Britton Hide at Marlo...
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4d ago
  A Replacement for the Britton Hide at Marloes Mere To complement the recent improvements to the landscape and  views across Marloes Mere, the National Trust are in the early stages of planning an upgrade or replacement of the Britton Hide at Marloes Mere (the name Britton Hide will remain).   Before we put our designers pencil-to-paper, we wanted to gather ideas from local communities, bird-watchers and visitors as to whether this was a good idea, and if it was, what sort of facility would you would like to see (via a Survey Monkey).    This survey will help National ..read more
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Southwood Golden Plovers
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5d ago
About 40 of the 80ish Golden Plover in the recently ploughed field near Maidenhall Point at National Trust's Southwood Farm today were remarkably hard to see despite strong breeding plumage.  Further north at the marsh near to the farm a Grasshopper Warbler was reeling, a Sedge Warbler was singing and a pair of Reed Buntings were enjoying the sun on a fence before racing off together. A crow followed a Buzzard that was carrying a young rabbit, but had no idea how to steal it and gave up the chase and a Kestrel was hunting nearby. There were several Willow Warblers, Chiffchaffs and Black ..read more
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