to wall sunshine and after seeing a few
nice photo's of Pied Flycatchers from Gilfach
farm I decided a trip was in order.
Gilfach Farm is just outside the small town of
Rhyaddar. It's a fairly small reserve with a
chance of all the woodland species including
Wood Warbler, Redstart, Nuthatch and of
course Gilfach's star birds the Pied
Flycatcher's.
A short walk to the first hide produced
my first Pied Flycatcher's. The male
was outside the nestbox singing away
while the female was busy collecting
food for her young.
Close to the hide run's a stream which
produced views of tree pipit (albiet distance)
and Dipper. The woodland itself produced
Redstart although much of the time distant
and far to dark for photo's.
Around the reserve the sound of Woodpeckers
could be heard along with Nuthatch and Wood
Warbler. A short walk to the farmhouse
produced Redstart which were being treated
to a small bowl of mealworm kindly put out
by the warden.
The warden spoke of a Tawny Owl that had
nested close to the Farmhouse in fact she had
produced two young. He kindly walked
me to where she could be seen sat snoozing
and allowed me to get a few photo's. A big
thank you for that Pip.
The young Tawny's were around but right at
he very top's of the tree's so no really chance
of a shot of theses little fur balls. At least not
without disturbing them anyhow.
A short distance from the car park produced
at least three Crossbills, All busily munching
away on cones and making a right mess
of the path. Apparently this was how they first
noticed.
Seeing most of what Gilfach had to offer I moved
on to Crossgates a small village just outside
Rhyaddar on my way home. I've been past
it a few time's and noticed the gorse bushes
and open field but never had the time to stop
off and take a look until today.
A short walk to the surrounding gorse produced
a young Stonechat.
There were also Linnet but always distant.
A walk accross the field gave good views' of
Skylark.
getting to this one...I caught him panting!
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