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Entry added by: Keith Noble on Sun 17th March 24, 07:45pm Sighting location: Llangorse Lake. Sighting date: 17/03/24
Nine Lapwings at SCM, eight Curlew flew into Point Field,one Oystercatcher (ringed), three Great and one Little Egrets, 30 Goldeneye, 17 Shoveler, 11 Gadwall, 8 Goosander, 3 Little Grebes, male Stonechat at Llangasty, pair by ancient oaks, Chiffchaff

Entry added by: Ann Gales on Sun 17th March 24, 05:39pm Sighting location: Llangorse Lake from the Bird Hide at Llangasty. Sighting date: 17/03/24
About a dozen Sand martins flying over Llangorse lake Cettis Warbler singing lustily by the hide and showing occasionally. Great Crested Grebes starting to feel “spring-like” too

Entry added by: Scott larman on Sun 17th March 24, 09:36am Sighting location: Scethrog . Sighting date: 17/03/24
My First chiffchaff of the year

Entry added by: Mike Warburton on Sat 16th March 24, 08:51am Sighting location: Llangynidr Common . Sighting date: 16/03/24
My first Northern Wheatear of the year just now, in the form of a female on Llangynidr Common.

Entry added by: Neville Davies on Sat 16th March 24, 06:14am Sighting location: Tal-y-Bont on Usk. Sighting date: 15/03/24
River section - pair of goosander, chiffchaff singing, 5 red kites, buzzards, flock of 21 redwings and 5 fieldfares. Tal-y-Bont Reservoir - quiet but pair of great crested grebes, pair of little grebes, 1 heron, mallards, female goosander and a pair of teal.

Entry added by: Graham Hughes on Fri 15th March 24, 06:58pm Sighting location: West Of Talybont.. Sighting date: 15/03/24
Canal towpath, displaying Buzzards low over the Canal, Green Woodpecker very vocal, GS Woodpecker drumming, 2 Chiffchaffs, Long Tailed Tits, Spring is Sprung!

Entry added by: david jones powell on Fri 15th March 24, 09:16am Sighting location: fennifach lane opposite llanspyddid. Sighting date: 15/03/24
male merlin

Entry added by: ellen walsh moorman on Thu 14th March 24, 08:22am Sighting location: scethrog moat. Sighting date: 13/03/24
1 kingfisher 5 mandarin ducks 2 gooseanders 1 lonely swan (all at different times)

Entry added by: Mark Waldron on Wed 13th March 24, 12:24pm Sighting location: Glasbury. Sighting date: 13/03/24
16 Waxwing still in poplars on Radnor side of the river in the second field from the bridge. Please don’t approach too close otherwise they stay at the top and don’t drop down to feed on the mistletoe.

Entry added by: ellen walsh moorman on Tue 12th March 24, 06:40pm Sighting location: Pencelli . (SO098902) Sighting date: 12/3/24
21 curlews on the north side of the usk feeding then circling back and forth as a flock across the river (when a large kite came near, calling) settling in the pencelli field. loads of crows about. 2 grey herons, 5 swans, 11 canadian geese, 9 mallards and a buzzard