Tuesday 30 April 2019

Spoonbill

North Wales Waveney Bird Club Trip.

Five nights in Llandudno and round about brought in some good birds for the year.

Great Orme: Wednesday evening.
Good to catch up with DOTTRAL three birds with STONECHAT, CHOUGH, RAVEN, DUNNOCK, MEADOW PIPIT with a flock of 30+ ROOK,JACKDAW,CROW, WHEATEAR, CHIFFCHAFF.
RSPB Conway:
Best bird here was a single WOOD SANDPIPER, With WILLOW WARBLER, SWALLOW, SAND MARTIN. LESSER WHITETHROAT. WHITETHROAT,
Llangollen Hights Thuresday early.
This visit to the moors was the main reason for the few days away. I have always wanted to see a leck  of BLACK GROUSE  and it did not  disappoint. With 16 and a female at one area and 8 in the other.


RSPB Burton Mere:
1 CATTLE EGERET, and the best SPOONBILL you will ever see. It was an amazing male RUFF with female  REEVE, GREENSHANK, and a pair of SPOTTED REDSHANK, Also a flock of 50+ BLACK TAILED GODWIT, In far distance a confusing view of GREAT WHITE EGERET. REED WARBLER, SEDGE WARBLER.
Little Neston.
View over the Dee lowlands brought HEN HARRIER ringtail bird and another GWE.
Neston.  Again view of another GWE
Parkgate:
Again 3 GWE making our count along this stretch  6 birds. Also pulled in a single SNIPE. A small flock of BTG and then cod and chips.
Prestatyn Gutter:
As we walked in a reeling GRASSHOPPER WARBLER which one of three, also BLACKCAP, WILLOW WARB, CHIFFCHAFF,. But what was unusual was a PERGRINE resting on beach. REED BUNTING and SEDGE WARB. Also on beach was a single WHIMBREL.
Pensychnant Nature Conservation centre.
This is an amazing place and with CUCKOO and PIED FLYCATCHER it was true to form.
RAF Valley: Friday.
This was the first place we visited with POCHARD, G-C-GREBE, SEDGE WARB, REED BUNT, C-WHITETHROAT, KESTREL G-L-GEESE, CANADA GEESE, TUFTED DUCK. SAND MARTIN and HOUSE.
Holyhead Inner Harbour:
Reason of this visit was to catch up with BLACK GUILLEMOT 6, RAVEN 1, SHAG 3.
South Stack:
There was only one PUFFIN, FULMER, GUILLEMOT 3000, RAZORBILL. SWALLOW, SANDMARTIN.
Cemlyn Bay:
Movement of MANX SHEARWATER 100+, GANNET all heading East to West. Two WHIMBRAL flew in and four RED-BREASTED-MER, But the real purpose was to see the SAMWICH TERNS.
Bywyd Gwylit Glaslyn: Saturday.
Rough weather with Storm Hanah coming in meant that OSPREY was well huncurd down. So a head is a head, HOUSE MARTIN,CHIFF, BLACKCAP, HOUSE SPARROW.
Betesy-coed:
Rain, rain  and more rain. DIPPER, COMMON SAND, PIED FLY a pair and another female. BLACKCAP,
LLlanwrist: Sunday.
By the fancy bridge and church yard. SWALLOW 3, COMMON SAND, GOLDCREST, BLACKCAP, COMMON BUZZARD 2.











Friday 19 April 2019

Dunwich Heath and Minnesmere

Bright day and an early start.

Walk round with WBC with good views on  FULMER, FIRECREST, WOODLARK, DARTFORD WARBLER , WHIMBRAL distant.


Thursday 18 April 2019

Oulton Marsh.

Bright day but what is wrong with that East wind.

Still adding to the year list, but with two weeks in the Midlands today gave me the first Suffolk SWALLOW. Several WILLOW WARBLERS, BLACKCAP, CHIFFCHAFF, CETTI'S WARBLER. and my first year list SEDGE WARB.

But the best was the sighting of three female ORANGE TIP BUTTERFLIES

Monday 1 April 2019

Oulton Marsh.

Bright but cold air for the 1st April. The species list was slightly higher, but no real movement as such .

A very good coloured male MARSH HARRIER was quartering section of marsh. REED BUNTING all male birds seen. Also 3 OYSTERCATCHER , 3 REDSHANK , 4 LAPWING , 3 GADWALL, WIGEON 10, CHIFFCHAFF 7.

                                                                 Comma Butterfly