Another swift post to sum up the best of the birding enjoyed on my camping holiday to NW Wales.
Top spot had to be the RSPB reserve at
Ynys-hir, never heard of it? Me either before I went, but I am quite comfortably confident it's the finest RSPB site I've ever been to. Where to begin describing the plethora of habitats? The oak woodlands? The mudflat estuary? The fresh water pools? Or how about the reed beds and open pasture? I could go on.
As you may imagine, this extraordinarily rich variety offers a true wish-list of summer birds in early June... maybe 10 pairs of
Pied Flycatcher by our straw count, almost as many
Redstart, and best of all a single
Wood Warbler - a lifer for the girlfriend and I. May have been too late in the day for the bird's amazing stuttering trill song (
listen here), however a plaintive 'tuh' contact call quite unlike anything I've heard from a
Willow Warbler of
Chiffchaff helped to confirm with our ears what we seeing with our eyes through the thick green foliage.
In at least three of the hides we found nesting pairs of
Swallow, probably my girlfriend's favourite part of the whole holiday came in watching them toing and froing, watch out for the video at the bottom of this post.
Other top sights for the two days spent there (we simply had to go back after the first one!) were family groups of
Raven and
Stonechat, a single
Whinchat, display flights from
Common Sandpiper, overflights from
Little Egret,
Sedge/Reed/Grasshopper Warbler among the reeds,
Oystercatchers and
Lapwings, hovering
Common Buzzards,
Siskin and
Great Spotted Woodpecker visiting the feeders by the visitor centre/shop, and a sunbathing
Treecreeper - stubby wings outstretch against tree trunk, to name the highlights.
For me most memorable of all was a
Goldfinch nest riding the strong winds in the outermost branches of an oak tree at eye level from one of the hides - rising and falling five to six feet after every gust. We couldn't have planned to see a Goldfinch feeding its day old chicks, which trust me is an extraordinarily privileged view into the precarious early days of those birds.
Some pictures to illustrate all this beauty...

(Goldfinch nest just to right of picture.)

Perky Pied Flycatcher.