Notable Recent Sightings

16/04 Purple Heron 1, Cors Dyfi
05/03 Firecrest 1, Lake Vyrnwy
05/03 Short-eared Owl 1, Lake Vyrnwy
14/01 Pink-footed Goose 1, Dolydd Hafren
03/01 Waxwing 20, Meifod; also 5 Welshpool by canal on 01/01. Last: 6 Bwlch-y-Garreg 17/03
23/12 Waxwing Newtown College, first arrivals 04/12, 47 on 23/12, 67 on 01/01, 30 on 04/02
09/12 Cattle Egret 1 roosting with 8 Great Egrets and some Little Egrets, Llyn Coed-y-Dinas
02/12 Waxwing 21 Guilsfield, 12 Montgomery, 1 Welshpool, and 1 on 01/12 Llanfyllin
16/11 Dotterel 3, just west of Dyfnant Forest on RSPB land
16/11 Great Grey Shrike 1, on edge of Dyfnant Forest on RSPB land, last reported 19/01
15/11 Waxwing 25 or 30, just west of Lake Vyrnwy along the Dinas Mawddwy road
08/11 Great Northern Diver A juvenile was found near Anchor, rescued and released
30/10 Black Redstart 1 in garden at Hendomen, near Montgomery
06/10 Hawfinch 5 in treetops at Powis Castle, by main car-park
04/10 Cattle Egret Dolydd Hafren, a flock of c.30
29/09 Red-flanked Bluetail Dyfnant Forest: a county first
23/09 Manx Shearwater 1st year bird grounded in Llanfyllin; released at coast
03/09 Cattle Egret 10 at Cors Dyfi, rising to 32 on 05/09
01/06 Turnstone 1 at Caersws with Little Ringed Plovers
03/05 Wood Sandpiper 1 at Dolydd Hafren
18/04 BLACK-WINGED KITE 1 video-ed at Glan Mule, near Kerry: a likely FIRST for UK
07/04 Black Redstart Female on Carno roof
07/04 Little Ringed Plover Llandinam Gravels
25/03 Osprey Female 5F 'Seren' arrived back at Llyn Clywedog
25/03 Pied Flycatcher An early migrant near Llanfechain
22/03 Hen Harrier Female in flight near Berriew
15/03 Sand Martin 5, Dolydd Hafren
15/03 Golden Plover c.50, Heldre Hill, Long Mountain, nr Welshpool
05/03 Whooper Swan 1, between Caerhowel (Montgomery) and The Gaer, with Mute Swans
05/03 Pink-footed Goose 1, Caersws, with Canada Goose flock
05/03 Jack Snipe 2, Caersws
05/03 Hawfinch 24, Powis Castle, feeding behind orchard
28/02 Pink-footed Goose c.25, flying north over Welshpool
26/02 Merlin 1 male, chasing Meadow Pipit, Long Mountain near Welshpool
26/02 Pintail 3, Llyn Coed-y-Dinas, 1 since 14 Feb
14/02 Hawfinch 1, Powis Castle car-park, very vocal
23/01 Jack Snipe 1, Moel-y-Garth near Guilsfield
17/01 Brambling 80, in beeches at Pen-y-Waen near Cefn Coch with Chaffinches
07/01 Hawfinch 2, bathing in puddle, Cwm Lane, Castle Caereinion
   
See Sightings Archive for older records

Sunday, June 04, 2017

June is the beginning of the meteorological summer and it is only three weeks to the longest day. May saw ups and downs with respect to nesting and fledging. The nest-cam nest failed possibly due to only one parent - I assume the second went the way of the Sparrowhawk. Though a number of tit families have fledged and there is noise in other boxes. Blackbird, Song and Mistle Thrush all have families out. The Pied Flycatchers and Redstarts are busy.
The Ravens have fledged three young and they are spending their time flitting between their birth tree and spruces on the top of the hill. Tawny Owls have young out and from their squeaks it sound like three young. This is good for the owls but not for the swallows who had taken up residence in the workshop as one of the adult owls has decided it is a good place to roost away from the constant harassment of the Blackbirds. This has caused the Swallows to desert the workshop, although they do keep returning only to leave again.  Similarly only one pair of House Martins returned but they are also coming and going with no sign of nest building - possibly due to the presence of House Sparrows in two of the old nests.
The highlight of the month was a singing Nightjar. He was heard for three nights over one week but was not heard again. This happened two years ago but not last year ( possibly the wet weather was a reason). I do not know if he is just passing through or extends his area out of the forest.
Not only are the migrant birds here but so are some migrant insects and we have had Painted Lady and Large White butterflies and Hummingbird hawkmoth and Silver Y  moth in the garden. ( photo by Richard )

1 comment:

  1. Good to have your updates Michelle. Did you hear cuckoos? There seem to have been more around or in evidence this year than for several years. one was even reported from town and we've heard them above llandinam and Gorn Hill where we live.

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