Bird was there when I got into the hide at around 0945 and still flying around when I left at 1550 - in all that time it hadn't landed once, so very very active and mobile. May be worth checking again first thing in the morning but they don't tend to hang around. As Chris says below though the conditions were horrendous with dreadful light, mist and heavy rain so apols for the quality.
Short-staying Redshank dropped in around 1100 (it's ringed but we don't have all the details), pair of Common Sand and Cormorant nest in the large oak on the big island
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 |
Wednesday, May 08, 2019
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The tern did not come any closer then. How did I manage to miss the Common sandpipers?
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