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

Monday, May 26, 2014

Moel-y-Golfa

Inspired by Simon's post about Moel-y-Golfa earlier in the week I decided it was time to get myself up to the one Breidden Hill which I had never been up. Arriving at around 10:30 (parking at around SJ 285 125) a male Pied Flycatcher was singing in a nearby tree.

On the climb up a couple of Common Whitethroat called around us before getting into the woods. Many Pied Flycatcher (around a dozen heard and seen in total) and Redstart were seen on the walk. A few Blackbirds moved on a Tawny Owl in a nearby tree which flew close by before arriving at it's new perch. And a couple of Green Woodpecker were very vocal near the summit before one of the individuals revealed itself.

One of the highlights of the walk though was a singing and calling Wood Warbler on the way down! This was heard and eventually seen from near where the footpath goes back on itself at SJ 292 125. (Going on from Simon's comment I had a Wood Warbler in spring 2/3 years ago not far from the car park at the base of Rodeny's Pillar, however this only seemed to pass through.) A few dear were seen from this area also.

We arrived back at the car park at around 2pm. Not an easy walk by far, with many footpaths blocked by fallen trees with some de-tours needed, and steep in places! But a very rewarding walk all in all and will definitely by visiting again (maybe to do a Breidden 3 peaks walk!).

3 comments:

  1. Thank you for info Andy, must make a visit soon

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  2. This amazing hill is just behind my house having only moved to this region 3 months ago I am amazed by the diversity of birdlife in this region

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  3. Thanks Andy. Great that Wood Ws are back!

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