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Guidelines for Reporting Rarities and Submission of Annual Records
Detailed records of nationally or locally rare species (guidance on these is
here) should be sent to the County Recorder Eddie Hunter (
goweros23@gmail.com) as soon as possible after the sighting. An appropriate description should be provided of the species, your previous experience of it (and similar species), the circumstances and weather conditions in which the sighting occurred and any other pertinent information (such as photos). He will then circulate to the local or national records committee as relevant.
Day to day observations, including of nest sites, flocks of birds and species of local interest, should be collated in the Annual Record Form and sent to Eddie as an email attachment following each calendar year. Receiving these by the end of January is ideal as an early start can then be made on compiling the annual report.
PLEASE NOTE
Please could we ask that detailed locational information that may lead to the disturbance of the nest sites of species listed under Schedule 1 of the Wildlife & Countryside Act (1981) is omitted from any posts. This may otherwise lead to an offence being committed.
Schedule 1 species that regularly breed in the recording area are Dartford warbler, chough, honey buzzard, crossbill, goshawk, kingfisher, hobby, red kite, barn owl, peregrine, little ringed plover and Cettiās warbler.
Plenty of Goosander activity on the Tawe this afternoon.Spring in the air !. Nine birds, 4 male and 5 female
Clyne Gardens: singing stock dove by Clyne Castle, green woodpecker, lots of tits now vocal to go with the song thrushes, robins etc
Report from Darryl Spittle of a first winter little gull past Port Talbot Dock on Tuesday
This Med Gull coming into breeding plumage at Bracelet carpark this afternoon.
Male blackcap has been in my garden regularly over winter, has now been joined by female blackcap (directly on Sketty Cross)
Oxwich: 2 kingfishers on the marsh. 28+ cormorant in the bay, along with great crested grebes, common, herring, Mediterranean and black-headed gulls – but no little gulls. Also no sign of great northern divers. 2 had been present regularly up until two days ago.
More Little Gull action at Loughor Bridge sewer outlet, with 7 birds present in better viewing conditions this evening https://photos.app.goo.gl/MgxQNNCDHyB8rSGR9
3 Little Gulls still present south of Loughor Bridge this morning, but drifted off west as the storm eased.
The gales delivered 3 Little Gulls to the sewage outlet on the south side of Loughor Bridge this evening. A rather poor vieo of them here https://photos.app.goo.gl/1stKqNcGkAMKSi4t5
Finally:
Red Kite, Fairwood Common, 2nd Feb., 2022.
Late notification:
Black redstart (male), Pennard Cliffs, 25th January 2022. World’s worst pic attached.
See associated with two stonechats (male, female).
Three choughs on Pennard golf course.
Late notification:
Peregrine Falcon, flying NW over Murton, 20th December, 2021.
Up to 5 Mediterranean Gulls (3 ad wp; one second winter; one immature). Murton; various dates 15th Dec. 2021 to 16th Jan 2022 (pics on roof tops available).
A red kite near Hermon Chapel, Crofty during a lull in Storm Eunice this afternoon.