Notable Recent Sightings
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 |
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Bwlch-y-gareag
(Yesterday 24th) Gareth Morgan and i heard our first Cuckoo this year, the mix of diverse habitats make Bwlch-y-gareag a birders paradise, well it certainly produced the goods yesterday, on our three to four mile walk up to the hilltops there were plenty of highlights, starting at the lake, pairs of Tufted Duck, Coot and a pair of Goldeneye flying in later was an unexpected surprise, Reed Bunting were in the suroundings. Good to see a pair of Kestrel on the farm, while over in the fields a pair of the declining Lapwing looked content, on the hills a count of eight pairs of Wheatear, while Stonechat produced three pairs, a single Redstart was singing from the top of a tree and four Redpoll flew over, in the coniferous areas there were pairs of Mistle and Song Thrush and a lone Swallow flying high above, Chiffchaff, Willow Warbler and Meadow Pipit were numerous. While sitting down on the hilltop we were watching a pair of Short-eared Owls in battle with a lone Red Kite and wondering who was mobbing who, but all three were looking absolutely stunning in the magnificent sunlight while a ringing call from a Curlew could be heard across the moors. A mile to the west and we encounter 40 Golden Plover, there distinctive liquid whistle and the summer plumage males make this bird stunning, on our way back the heavens open up and we get a real good soaking, but do we care, i think not, what a superb day.
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Where is bwlch-y-gareag. my base is Newtown Powys
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Up by Llyn Mawr above Pontdolgoch
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