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Gower Wildlife: January 2015
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Otter feeding in Fall Bay. I watched it diving for fish for a few minutes and then it surfaced with a pretty big fish (250-300mm long, I guess). It then swam towards the mouth of the bay and disappeared under water for a short time.Soon afterwards it appeared on the rocks under Tears Point, at the outer edge of Fall Bay, and spent about eight minutes eating the fish before sliding back into the sea. I feel I was very lucky to see this happening and to be able to photograph it. Otter feeding in Fall Bay.
Gower Wildlife: December 2014
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A Starling Spectacular at Pwll, Llanelli. However, the flock then seemed to continue flying approximately westwards and may. Have alighted in the Ashpits Pond area but, equally, the flock may have continued onwards to roost in Pembrey Forest or elsewhere. Presumably, yesterday`s big flock (which, at a conservative estimate, was 5000 ) was weather-driven from harsher conditions elsewhere in the UK or the Continent. Apologies for the lack of activity in recent months - rest assured I have not abandoned the...
Gower Wildlife: Chough report
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Pair A has produced four juveniles. These birds are all without rings. This family is still sticking pretty close to the nest site and is quite difficult to observe. This will change over the next few days and they will make their presence very obvious. Pair A defending their territory near to where the juveniles are hidden. The ringed adult telling me it's time I left the area, in late May. One of the ringed juveniles of Pair B. The other ringed juvenile of Pair B. This has also been a good year for Sto...
Gower Wildlife: A Walk in the Park....
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A Walk in the Park. I had to take someone for a regular appointment at Singleton Hospital today so, rather than spending my time in the waiting room, I took a short walk in the adjacent Singleton Park and the grounds of the university. There has been some clearance within the wooded gardens immediately north of the university, and I chanced upon about half-a-dozen plants of small balsam Impatiens parviflora. Elsewhere in the park, I noticed water bent Polypogon viridis. And I wish that Carmarthenshire wo...
Gower Wildlife: Mewslade Fulmars breeding
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An adult at the nest site, incubating in June this year. The chick in the same place, today, July 30. A closer view of the chick. This is progress compared to last year and I do hope that this young bird will make it. It will probably fledge at the end of August or beginning of September (the fledging period is around 46-51 days). It is therefore essential that there is no climbing on Lewes Castle until September. Anyone who does climb there before then will probably kill this bird. A Walk in the Park.
Gower Wildlife: April 2015
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An opulence of willow blossom. An easy-to-identify willow is the almond willow Salix triandra. It is a small willow and always floriferous - making it perhaps suitable for a wild garden and, like all willows (except the native S.cinerea. It is easily propagated from cuttings. The density of flowers (note that it has three stamens per floret, hence the specific epiphet ` triandra. Must surely also make it a good moth lure early in the season. Above: a general view of one of the Pwll almond willows. Initia...
Gower Wildlife: March 2015
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Congratulations, Barry, on the new masthead. I recognise that White Ermine. Here's a Sparrowhawk keeping the neighbour's pigeons under control in Gowerton yesterday. Quite a few Bees about at last. A trip to Whitford/St Madoc's/Broughton on saturday revealed mostly males:. Presumably for nectar, a useful source so early in the season and good for the plants. I also saw a female. Of the year at the caravan park. Sunday saw me at Tor Bay/Nicholaston where the commonest bee was. On the soft cliffs. I was up...
Gower Wildlife: February 2015
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We are all aware of the deleterious effects of mechanical beach cleaning on coastal dune biodiversity and, ideally, we would like to see fore dunes look something like this:. Crymlyn Burrows fore dunes and strand line. But, at the moment, a large stretch of the fore dunes (and strand line) on Crymlyn Burrows looks like this:. Strandline on Crymlyn Burrows after stormy high tides (February 2015). Excessive erosion of fore dunes on Crymlyn Burrows. Female type on university ILS building this morning. This ...
Gower Wildlife: September 2014
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After many peeks under wood at Crymlyn Burrows beach over the summer with no success I was pleased to see Nebria complanata hanging on at Cwm Ivy beach strandline under one of only 3 pieces of wood on about 1 km of beach! I saw a man and child carrying wood from further north back to, presumably Broughton. Hats off for enterprise but something really needs to be done about this, but how? Also a very active Red Admiral, and the temperature was only 7 degrees. We are aiming to identify key areas which can ...
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