Tuesday 26 October 2010

Autumn passage came to an almost complete standstill as rain and poor visibility rolled in. A Red-throated Diver, four Mediterranean Gulls and a Little Gull were seen passing by through the mist, while the best of the landbirds present were a Blackcap, a Brambling, seven Siskins, six Fieldfares, eight Song Thrushes and a couple of Redwings


Some recent photos...

A Chiffchaff busy feeding at Ty Pellaf (c) Richard Brown
The classic 'Bullfinch-like' call was given by this Tristis Chiffchaff (c) Richard Brown
Buzzard over Cristin (c) Richard Brown
A Goldcrest fresh in on Henllwyn (c) Richard Brown
Goldcrests deftly rob insects from cobwebs (c) Richard Brown
Grey Herons continue to visit Henllwyn (c) Richard Brown
Typically confiding, up to two Snow Buntings have toured the island (c) Richard Brown
Young Knots are also very approachable (c) Richard Brown
Easily confusable with Gannets at long range, well, sort of, five Whooper Swans headed for Ireland (c) Richard Brown
The rocks above Cristin are the best place to catch up with Ring Ouzels (c) Richard Brown
Spotted Flycatcher at Ty Nesaf (c) Richard Brown
The Whinchat at Nant was most confiding (c) Richard Brown
It's been an amazing year for Reed Warblers (c) Richard Brown
But Redstarts have been very thin on the ground (c) Richard Brown
Pied Flycatcher at Ty Nesaf (c) Richard Brown
And the best bird of the bunch, a three point House Sparrow at Ty Pellaf (c) Richard Brown

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