Showing posts with label Cemlyn Lagoon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cemlyn Lagoon. Show all posts

Wednesday, 31 May 2023

Wales Weekend - 26th - 28th May 2023

Jayne and I had a few days on Anglesey this weekend. We stopped in Treaddur Bay and visited a few well known spots and one new one.

Our first stop was the National Trust's Bodnant Garden, where we enjoyed a lovely walk around, including the beautiful Laburnum Arch, and spotted a few insects - Beautiful Demoiselle (male and female), Common Blue, Large Red and Azure Damselfly. We also spotted a Grey Wagtail feeding recently fledged young - with Large Red Damselflies!!

Beautiful Demoiselle (female)

Beautiful Demoiselle (male)

The following day, we popped into Holyhead Harbour to catch up with Black Guillemot, before heading off to RSPB South Stack. We had a wonderful couple of hours here, in bright sunshine, and spotted: Razorbill, Guillemot, Herring Gull, Fulmar, Linnet, Stonechat, Meadow Pipit, SkylarkHooded Crow, Raven, Peregrine Falcon, Chough, Small Heath, Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary, Wall Brown and Common Blue Butterfly.

Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary

Our final stop of day two was the North Wales Wildlife Trust's Cemlyn Lagoons, where we saw Common, Arctic and Sandwich Terns, as well as Black-headed Gulls and Oystercatcher. 

On our final day we visited  the National Trust's Plas Newydd site, in search of Red Squirrels. Unfortunately, we didn't manage to see any this time, but we did enjoy a lovely walk around the grounds and house.

Year List update: Black Guillemot (164), Sandwich Tern (165) and Arctic Tern (166).

Tuesday, 27 July 2021

Elegant Tern - Cemlyn Lagoon, 26th July 2021

I was out "twitching" again yesterday! This time, I went to Cemlyn Lagoon, a North Wales Wildlife Trust site, to see an Elegant Tern. This North American species appeared in t tern colony earlier in the year, and has spent the last few months attempting to find a mate. It hasn't been successful, and was still presenting fish to the Sandwich Terns there when I saw it.


Elegant Tern

Whilst waiting for the tern to appear, I watched (and listened to!!) the Sandwich, Arctic and Common Terns flying backwards and forwards with food for their chicks. Also seen were: Black Guillemot (2 on the sea), Whimbrel (2), Red-breasted Merganser (1 on the sea), Oystercatcher, Grey Heron and Little Egret.

One of the Sandwich Terns was wearing a darvic ring, KJC (black lettering on yellow). It was ringed on the island of Inish, which is on Lady's Island Lake in County Wexford, Ireland (182km) presumably as a chick, on 21st June 2017. It was seen a couple of times in North Wales in August 2018, and then 6 times at Cemlyn this year. Amazingly, the darvic-ringed Sandwich Tern I had at St Mary's Island last week, KAL, (see here), had also been ringed on his island, just four days earlier (17th June 2017)! This bird seems to like the east coast of England, as it has been reported 8 times at Coquet Island in July and August 2019 and 2020, before my sighting on 22nd July 2021. It has also been reported in Namibia, in a place called Walvis Bay, on 16th October 2019. A well travelled bird!!

Year List update:
156 - Elegant Tern
157 - Black Guillemot
158 - Red-breasted Merganser