North Wales
Just got back from a week in North Wales and I did a bit of birding while I was there. The coast is fantastic for reserves, just pick a direction and you end up in one surrounded by waders!!
Great Orm - 17/10/05
Kestrels and Meadow Pipits around with lots of Oystercatchers in the Southern bay.
Gresford Flash - 18/10/05
Canada Goose, Greylag Goose, Coot, Black Headed Gull, Heron, Lesser Black Backed Gull, Mallard, Carrion Crow, Magpie, Starling, Buzzard (in a tree), Mute Swan and Wood Pigeon
Loggerheads - various
Grey Wagtail and Dipper.
Newborough Forest, Angesley - 19/10/05
Terrific place... Goldfinch, Cormorant (over sea), Carrion Crow, Chaffinch, Greenfinch (large flock of about 20 on the edge of the beach/forest), Raven (look massive when flying with crows, Magpie, Coal Tit (forest) and Crossbill. This was a new tick for me and I got an amazing view of a male ripping a pine cone off a tree, nibbing a few seeds then dropping it to the floor. He was a part of a small flock in the forest of about 10-15 birds.
There was also a small pond and hide just over the road...
Gadwall (4 or 5 pairs), Mallard, Coot and Dabchick.
Llyn Cefni - 19/10/05
Not as great a place but a hide and birds so...
Coot, Mallard, Tufted Duck, Pochard and Dabchick.
Llanferfechen - 21/10/05
Wow!... We started off by the car park and boating pong...
Black Headed Gull, Mallard, Mute Swan, Oystercatcher, Carrion Crow, Magpie, Greenfinch and Great Crested Grebe (on the sea).
Then past the woods to...
Goldcrest, Blue Tit, Great Tit, Song Thrush, Chaffinch, Robin.
And onto the first reserve marsh...
Dunlin, Teal (cf 40), Little Egret (at least 4), Redshank (cf 50), Twite (flock of around 30), Wigeon, Goosander (just the one), Pintail (cf 50), Heron (1 flying over), Pied Wagtail, Starling, Jackdaw and Stonechat.
And onto the second reserve marsh, first hide...
Lapwing, Shoveler (1 pair), Wigeon (cf 400), Redshank (cf 600) and Mallard.
And onto the second reserve marsh, second hide...
Dabchick (2), Redshank (cf 200), Little Egret, Dunlin ( a few mixed in with the Redshanks), Snipe (3)
... and on the way back, to add to the tally, Blackbird and Herring Gull
What a day. 33 species.
So all in all, a good few birds and a couple of lifers. I'm off to pack ready to move to North Wales :)
