Notable Recent Sightings
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 |
Saturday, March 06, 2021
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Wow! That's incredible!
ReplyDeletejeez - fantastic find- eyes to the skies everyone!
ReplyDeleteDo I have to put a nest on one of the telegraph poles on the farm?! Wish I had been in Llani.
ReplyDeleteMike Haigh comments, "The bird appears to be ringed. Possibly it's from the Sussex reintroduction project." See https://www.whitestorkproject.org
ReplyDeleteThere’s one been in area for months, I heard about sighting several times but never believed it until I saw this
ReplyDeleteObserved a White Stork above Cemmaes Road late 70 early 80’s. The RSPB Newtown Office was informed and confirmed that it had be already been noted. Great to note another has been seen.
ReplyDeleteNow we have chapter and verse from Iolo Williams: "Yes, it’s a Knepp bird that wintered on the outskirts of London, spent March 2/3 on the Lancashire coast then moved to mid-Wales. It’s ring number GB35." Thanks Iolo!
ReplyDeleteWell done Tim Benbow - how amazing it would be if we were to see White Storks back in Mont on a regular basis. That chimney looks a potentially good place for a nest, with a perfectly placed little platform too.
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