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Pagham Birder: The Blog

A regular account of the birds seen mainly on and around Pagham Spit, the Lagoon and the North Wall plus other birding exploits from time to time.
Any news of interest regarding the ongoing erosion problems on Pagham Beach will, from now on, be shown on my other blog together with general beach photos.. Click on the link... Pagham Beach Blog on this page.

Sunday, May 26, 2019

A week in wales

Having recently returned from a week in Wales its time to sort out a few holiday highlights. For a start the weather was very much in our favour with wall to wall sunshine every day with temperatures rising to 22C on one day....quite amazing for Wales!!
We soon settled into a magnificent completely renovated 'Arts and Crafts' Grade11 listed building in Elan Village backing onto the RSPB Carngafallt Reserve within the Elan Valley.
All the expected species were mostly, right on our doorstop with a non stop chorus from  Redstarts,Pied Flycatchers,Wood Warblers, Garden Warblers and Blackcaps,Chiffchaffs and Willow Warblers.. The River Elan held Dippers and the occasional Goosanders .  Red Kites soared above the woods.
So here's a taster...from in and around the area.

Redstarts...the stars of the show for me!

The duller female...hard at work,nest building.



Pied Flycatchers...another fabulous birds of the Welsh Woods


Preening time. 



...and Dippers, constantly on the move.






An unexpected but rather distant Mandarin.

 Nesting Nuthatches...
                  
...and Great Tits





A wary Coal Tit

A Wren watching my every move.



Willow Warbler

Great Spotted woodpecker examining a very large ant hill.




The RSPB Ynshir reserve was about an hour and a half away and there were numerous nest boxes, some occupied by Pied Flycatchers.

On the marshes an unexpected Red Breasted Goose...
...but we learnt later that it had been loitering in the area for several years!

Many breeding Canada geese...

An Osprey nesting in Dyfi...distant but worth a visit to the Dyfi Osprey Project at the Cors Dyfi Wildlife Centre

...and then on to Bylch Nant yr Arian to follow the Barcud Trail for Kites galore!







Flying upside down!


Supporting cast....

House Martin



Nest building.

Meadow Pipit

Bird of the moorland...Whinchat

Fly me to the moon, Raven.

On the way home we stopped at the Cotswold Wildlife Park and enjoyed a family of Great Crested Grebes...enjoy!




Thank you for looking...back to Pagham now!!

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