Notable Recent Sightings
| 20/04 | Whimbrel | 1, Dolydd Hafren |
| 12/04 | Black-necked Grebe | 1, in breeding plumage, Llyn Coed-y-Dinas |
| 10/01 | White Stork | 1, photo'd near Llansantffraid, present up to 28 Feb |
| 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 |
See Sightings Archive for older records |
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They been there for weeks,we all know that, got anything new?
ReplyDeleteTony, thanks for the update-ignoring the silly anon comment, as we need regular updates in case we want to go and do not relish unnecessary 50 mile round trips!Guess braindead " anon "doesn't think too much!
ReplyDeletewell said Kev, Shame they are not big enough to put their name to the comment. Some people need a good slap
ReplyDeleteIndeed, well said Kev.
ReplyDeleteGive me strength - what kind of comment is that. For anon whoever you are, the benefits of the blog are that a) it allows us all to keep a track of what birds are where (pretty damned important when you have migrants that move around and also for those Rads types means they know whether it's worth travelling) and b) it provides a historical record we can check in future years/use in the County Bird Register. Would suggest 'Dear Anon' that if you cannot add anything constructive to the blog you stop wasting your time and ours
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