29 February 2016

firecrest

Sorry for posting here but am awaiting permission to post on a bird website.

Cwm Ivy Plantation yesterday:

10+ Crossbills very mobile no clear view.
1 Firecrest with a Tit flock

24 February 2016

First bees of the year yesterday at Mumbles Head Bombuses terrestris and hypnorum queens and this I take to be a Lasioglossum morio female:


ROLL ON SUMMER!

01 February 2016

January Butterflies

A visit to Whiteford by Stuart Thomas, Micky Maher and I at the weekend (30/01/2016) resulted in relatively little in terms of birds (based on recent sightings).  The sea state was rough and it was difficult to scan offshore, and other than 1-2 great northern divers foraging in the shelter of the Burry Inlet (we didn't see two at once but the birds seemed relatively widely separated), a female merlin hunting across the saltmarsh, some nice mixed flocks of waders and small groups of eider and pintail, our efforts got a modest return.  There was no sign of snow bunting along the strandline or of slavonian grebes off the hide.

We were surprised to see some butterflies on the wing.  A red admiral was nice, but a painted lady was completely unexpected.  Both were basking among the dunes on the leeward side of the plantation, taking advantage of warm sunny patches.  The painted lady was extremely active and fresh, and eventually chased the red admiral over the canopy of an adjacent cypress (we had stopped to try and work out the species of cypress when we saw the butterflies).  As can be see from the photos the painted lady was fresh looking, while the red admiral was more faded and worn.

Having checked with the South East Wales Biological Records Centre, this is the third January record of painted lady for Glamorgan, so a bit of a better day than we thought.

Owain Gabb
01/02/2016

Painted lady (Stuart Thomas)

Red admiral (Stuart Thomas)