MONTGOMERYSHIRE BIRDS
... bird news from Montgomeryshire, Wales ...
Notable Recent Sightings
| 10/01 | White Stork | 1, photo'd near Llansantffraid, still present 15 Jan |
| 01/10 | Glossy Ibis | 1, photo'd by Osprey camera at Cors Dyfi |
| 17/09 | Grey Phalarope | 1 juv, Red Ridge Centre, Cefn Coch, photo'd |
| 29/05 | Pink-footed Goose | 1, over Welshpool, photo'd on 09/06 |
| 01/05 | Red-throated Diver | 1, Llyn Clywedog |
| 07/02 | Whooper Swan | 44, Lake Vyrnwy |
| 31/01 | Whooper Swan | 51, Haimwood, Llandrinio |
| 17/11 | Firecrest | 2, Castle Caereinion |
| 07/11 | Barnacle Goose | 1 among Canada Geese, Llyn Coed-y-Dinas |
| 07/11 | Hawfinch | a few, Lake Vyrnwy, also Bramblings |
| 01/11 | Short-eared Owl | 1, Cefn Coch Wind-farm |
| 01/11 | Great Grey Shrike | Gregynog |
| 28/10 | Great Grey Shrike | Lake Vyrnwy, also 1 on 30th at Eunant |
| 25/09 | Gannet | 1 juv grounded near Caersws |
| 07/09 | Nightjar | 1, photographed near Pontrobert |
| 17/07 | Quail | RSPB Lake Vyrnwy, also heard 20/06 and 08/07 |
| 24/04 | Long-eared Owl | 2, RSPB Lake Vyrnwy |
| 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 |
See Sightings Archive for older records |
Thursday, January 15, 2026
Latest White Stork portraits
Sunday, January 11, 2026
White Stork near Llansantffraid - now with updated photos
Many thanks to Helen Stear, who was the first to alert me to this rare visitor, also helpfully giving its grid reference SJ213203. Helen also sent a short video, showing that the stork was finding plenty of food among the cattle. Two Little Egrets are also in the field. The stork first appeared on Saturday 10th Jan. and was still entertaining all visitors throughout Monday 12th, still in the same field! Thanks also to Tony Coatsworth for the top photo - Tony also points out that bill colour shows it to be a juvenile. Being unringed, it must be a genuine vagrant and not one that has been rehabilitated by The White Stork Project at Knepp, Sussex. The photo below is by Richard Bullock - thanks Richard.
Saturday, January 10, 2026
A Dave Lister Album
Monday, December 29, 2025
Snipe and ringed Cormorant at LCyD
Many thanks to Mark Wilson for this beautifully clear Snipe portrait at Llyn Coed-y-Dinas this morning. Mark also reports 74 Wigeon, 5 Snipe and 1 Great Egret. He also photographed this juvenile Cormorant and received this news from the Cormorant Research Group: it was ringed on 26 June this year at the Hale Duck Decoy, Widnes, on the north bank of the Mersey. This is the first reported sighting away from that site. Any further sightings (especially if it is seen elsewhere) can be reported to the ringer at kieranfoster@yahoo.co.uk
Wednesday, December 17, 2025
Xmas wishes
All the best to those who still support this erstwhile great blog and may you have a grand birding year to come. Special thanks to all at the Osprey project for the brilliant job they do and naturally Emyr and Janine. I raise a glass to you all.
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Buzzards fighting
2 Buzzards fighting, Mochdre (at Dave Lister's reserve), 13 Dec. Many thanks to Rob Jackson for the photo. Rob writes, "Never ever, ever, in my wildest dreams did I ever expect to get two Buzzards in the same photo, but today I did. The fact that they were fighting was absolutely mind blowing, what a moment to capture. Huge thanks to David Lister for having this amazing experience
Friday, December 12, 2025
A very pale Woodcock
This very pale Woodcock was recently ringed by one of our local ringers (under BTO licence). The great majority of our Woodcock are winter visitors, breeding mostly in Scandinavia or Russia. They are mostly nocturnal, feeding either in woods or out in open fields in the uplands, probing soft earth with their long bills.
Friday, December 05, 2025
BTO Ringing report added to the county bird report 2024
The BTO have now released the ringing data for Montgomeryshire in 2024, which can be viewed by clicking on the tab County Reports at the top of this page, choosing the 2024 report and scrolling down to p.33. A grand total of 6,704 individuals of 64 species were ringed in the county. The species most ringed was Siskin, with an astonishing total of 2,217. Next came 784 Pied Flycatchers (almost all pulli, which are nestlings). After the Ringing Report comes a list of recovered birds that were ringed or found ringed in Montgomeryshire. Among the most interesting is a Golden Plover ringed near Kerry, whose leg (with ring) was found on the island of Surtsey, Iceland. There are also details of especially elderly Blue Tit, House Sparrow and Dunnock, all aged at least six years. Many thanks to Clare Boyes for help with uploading.
Alwyn Ifans
Having just learned from 'The Otter' that Alwyn has retired , I felt obliged on behalf of myself & Sue to post a few words of thanks to this lovely guy: we have visited Cors Dyfi since it opened and always received a warm and cheery welcome from him-the perfect man to welcome all visitors( and sometimes deal with the odd awkward customers!!!). I'm delighted to hear that he will still pop in to volunteer sometimes , so we need not be too sad!
We wish you all the very best Alwyn and still hope to have a word now and then.
Take care and enjoy.
Kev& Sue.
Saturday, November 08, 2025
Recent sightings from round the county
8 Nov Golden Plover, 181, on Heldre Hill, Long Mountain near Welshpool
8 Nov Shoveler, 1 male, Lymore Upper Pool, Montgomery
8 Nov Brambling, 1 female, Mochdre
8 Nov Woodpigeon, more than 1,500 heading from Welshpool towards Newtown, early a.m.
(n.b. A staggering total of 242,000 today over Newport Wetlands, S. Wales)
6 Nov Fieldfare, 175, Redwing 30, and Brambling 4 at Llwynygog near Staylittle
3 Nov Pintail, 8, at Llyn Coed-y-Dinas
2 Nov Crossbill, 4, over Middletown Village
28 Oct Whooper Swan, on nocturnal recorder, over Middletown
Many thanks to Kevin Gallagher, Tony Coatsworth, Dave Lister, Chris Townsend, Paul Leafe, Luke Reynolds and Phil James for these records.














