Had a decent hour with my 3 year old at Penclacwydd this afternoon. On arriving I was told of a possible Isabelline Wheatear on the Gower. Having promised the boy he could feed the ducks we left it at that. Ducks duly fed we nipped into the British Steel Hide. Heaps of Black Tailed Godwits and quite a few Knot around. A single Ruff showed itself on the pond behind.
After a little searching No. 178 showed itself, or themselves to be more precise.
178. Curlew Sandpiper
About to leave I bumped into another very experienced birder who was convinced the Wheatear was the real deal. I figured that with the directions I had I'd have about 10 mins to look for it. I needed to be back in Neath to pick up my eldest at 3:20 from school. I absolutely could not be late on his first day. As it happened I got back with 10 mins to spare as what I thought were the bird/s showed very quickly. A few poor photos were taken and off I shot. It'll be interesting to hear the general consensus on the RBI Forum.
Rich
After a little searching No. 178 showed itself, or themselves to be more precise.
178. Curlew Sandpiper
About to leave I bumped into another very experienced birder who was convinced the Wheatear was the real deal. I figured that with the directions I had I'd have about 10 mins to look for it. I needed to be back in Neath to pick up my eldest at 3:20 from school. I absolutely could not be late on his first day. As it happened I got back with 10 mins to spare as what I thought were the bird/s showed very quickly. A few poor photos were taken and off I shot. It'll be interesting to hear the general consensus on the RBI Forum.
Rich