One of the four juvenile Black Terns that were flying around the res today
Also today, this adult Common Tern with Black-headed Gulls. A 1stW Little Gull was flying flying around the res too. This is a different bird to the two seen here, earlier this week. Barry has also recorded Little Gull in the Burry Inlet recently so it is obviously a good time to see this species.
One of the 2 Whinchat that were feeding in the scruby area under the pylons on the South-western side of the res.
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Two of the four Whinchats near the road that runs out to the beach through Margam Moors. Also in this area a Yellow Wagtail was feeding amongst the cows briefly today.
4 comments:
Talk about buses! I also saw a Whinchat today at WWT Llanelli, where there were 5 Black Terns, 4 Garganey and lots of waders. When walking the dog, there were two Black Terns south of Loughor Bridge first thing. Well done with your shots, the only things I photographed today were much more static!
Nice one Mark - I still haven't seen a Whinchat in Glamorgan yet this year. They really should be at KNNR by now...
Neil , you really need to get out up north more often as this year there have been record numbers breeding
Anon - I agree, but I want one at kenfig as I am doing a year list on the reserve
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