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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 Cetti’s warbler.

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Paul Larkin
21 April 2021 17:23

Penllegare Valley Park. Gadwall 4 (3 drakes), Greylag 1, Canada Goose 2, Mallard 12 plus broods of one and five, Little Grebe 1, Willow Warbler 1.

Paul Larkin
21 April 2021 13:07

Loughor Bridge on the run up to HT. Whimbrel 22, Bar t Godwit 5, Shelduck 9, Gadwall 2, Curlew 1, Common Sandpiper 1, Greylag 4.

Alastair Flannagan
Alastair Flannagan
21 April 2021 12:57

37+ species seen around Swansea Vale/LNR this morning. Highlights included Sedge Warbler, Lesser Whitethroat, Grasshopper Warbler and Common Sandpiper.

Heather Coats
Heather Coats
20 April 2021 21:14

Saw my first newly fledged Blackbirds yesterday when a male brought 2 juveniles into my garden.

Alastair Flannagan
Alastair Flannagan
20 April 2021 20:18

2 Common Scoter and a Whimbrel seen at Bracelet Bay this evening.

Dewi Lewis
20 April 2021 19:49

Mynydd Carn Llechart. Skylark(at least six pairs),Meadow Pipit,Stonechat(1 male),Red Kite (2),Buzzard (2),Reed Bunting(1 male),Pied Wagtail(2) and a calling Cuckoo

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Simon Rees
Simon Rees
20 April 2021 16:42

Nice male Black cap at Cwm Ivy on Sunday and a few Shell ducks out on the marsh, plenty of Oyster catchers as usual.

Alun John
20 April 2021 13:50

Not something you see every day anymore unfortunately.. A nice friendly song thrush at Bracelet Bay this morning..

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Alastair Flannagan
Alastair Flannagan
20 April 2021 13:14

Fendrod Lake this morning had a Gadwall (unusual for this site) and a Ring-necked Parakeet.

Jeremy Douglas-Jones
20 April 2021 13:22

I have seen a pair of Gadwall on the lower lake at Penllergare. They have been there all week at least.

Jeremy Douglas-Jones
20 April 2021 09:21

Limeslade to Rotherslade this morning: female Wheatear and Whitethroat singing well. A dozen or so immature gulls circling over a seal which was eating a large fish and maybe discarding a few scraps.

Richard Dann
19 April 2021 22:26

4 Whimbrel flying eastwards along Pennard Cliffs this afternoon, calling as they went by.
I also had my first Adder of the year in the garden today, a large male.

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Alastair Flannagan
Alastair Flannagan
19 April 2021 10:57

2 reeling Grasshopper Warblers at Swansea Vale this morning.

Gary
18 April 2021 17:21

Heard a first whitethroat of the year early on Friday, but I didn’t see one until this morning.

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Jeremy Douglas-Jones
18 April 2021 17:07

Clyne Common this morning, several male Stonechats displaying, Sky Larks singing, two species of Woodpecker heard and two male Wheatear showing well. This afternoon at Rhossili, 4 Buzzards, 2 Red Kite and a Kestrel and two Swallows fresh in from their migration. On the cliffs, two pairs of Fulmar. At Pitton, five Buzzards wheeling above.

Heather Coats
Heather Coats
18 April 2021 15:06

Rhian Evans and I heard our first Tree pipit of the year last Thursday 15th in the Neath Valley. It was display flighting and singing.

Alastair Flannagan
Alastair Flannagan
18 April 2021 14:25

Lower to Upper Lliw Reservoirs. 45+ species seen. Highlights included Cuckoo, G C Grebe (unusual for this site), Goosander, Stock Dove, Wheatear, Redstart, Green & G S Woodpecker, Tree Pipit, Lesser Redpoll, Dipper, Nuthatch, Swallow and lots of Blackcap, Chiffchaff and Willow Warbler.

Dewi Lewis
18 April 2021 17:16

The G C Grebe was there on the 13 too.I had initially taken it as a Herring or L B B gull,I’m glad I got my binoculars on to it.As you say not many records for the site.Wonder how long it will hang around now that the crowds are back.

Barry Stewart
17 April 2021 10:02

My first Wheatears (6) at Weobley this morning, where there were also 420 Golden Plover and a few Dunlin, most now in dapper summer plumage. Other bits and bobs around Llanrhidian Marsh included singles of Common Sandpiper, Whimbrel, Reed Warbler, 14 Teal and my second brood of Mallards (first brood about 10 days ago).

Jeremy Douglas-Jones
17 April 2021 07:35

Two Common Sandpiper at Upper Lake, Penllergare this morning and a Mallard with just one chick.

Nigel Ramsell
16 April 2021 14:56

Distant photo of first Cuckoo of the year. Lliw Valley between lower and upper reservoirs

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MrPeteUK
16 April 2021 13:33

Had a visit from a peregrine falcon in Bryncoch this morning.. not good for the starling it had taken down but still beautiful to see.

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Owain Gabb
16 April 2021 16:25
Reply to  MrPeteUK

Hi Pete. That is a sparrowhawk you have there. All the best, Owain

MrPeteUK
16 April 2021 18:17
Reply to  Owain Gabb

Thanks Owain! I was confused as to which it was…

Simon Rees
Simon Rees
20 April 2021 16:44
Reply to  MrPeteUK

That’s a Sparrow hawk. 🙂

Dewi Lewis
15 April 2021 13:11

Cwm Clydach RSPB reserve Craigcefnparc.Cuckoo calling this morning.Heard twice. Plenty of Blackcap and Chiffchaff in the valley now.

Dewi Lewis
14 April 2021 16:51

Secluded valley outside Swansea. When nature comes to you moment. As i was enjoying a lunch break this Goosander “parachuted” from a forty foot tree into a pool in a fast flowing stream. After a few minutes preening it flew up and disappeared into a presumed nesting hole.It will be an experience for the youngsters to drop from such a height !

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Dewi Lewis
13 April 2021 15:12

Felindre and Lower Lliw Reservoir(no access to road vehicles at the moment)Species included Chiffchaff,Blackcap,Willow Warbler,Great Spotted Woodpecker,Green Woodpecker,Nuthatch,Red Kite,Buzzard,Peregrine,Dipper,Pheasant.On the reservoir Goosander,Great Crested Grebe,Cormorant,Herring Gull,Lesser Black Back Gull,Common Sandpiper.

ian tew
13 April 2021 14:28

Another bite of the cherry…the female reed bunting’s ring ends in 128, hopefully you now have all the number? Photographed today in the same place but will be a delay before I can process and post photographs.

Owain Gabb
13 April 2021 16:50
Reply to  ian tew

Hello Ian. I think we have a winner. It was ringed as an adult female at 09:00 on 24/10/2018 at Oxwich Marsh. It had a typical wing length of 74 mm and a weight of 16.6 g at the time.
If you could also report via the normal BTO channels that would be great as that will ensure your sighting and the movement of this bird is documented centrally.

ian tew
13 April 2021 17:45
Reply to  Owain Gabb

Will do Owen.

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