I made a trip to the Gower last weekend. Not primarily for birding but with a few interesting sightings all the same. As I didn't have a field guide with me it also revealed the gaps in my knowledge primiarily about warblers and pipets. We saw quite a few but as to which species that's another matter.
Among the dunes there were a lot of skylarks and also some lapwings, obviously close to a nest. On a more rocky shore there were some ringed plovers. One confusing sight was a pied wagtail perched on a wire. With the tail hanging down the whole look of the bird is different and I had to look twice to make an identification.
Among the dunes there were a lot of skylarks and also some lapwings, obviously close to a nest. On a more rocky shore there were some ringed plovers. One confusing sight was a pied wagtail perched on a wire. With the tail hanging down the whole look of the bird is different and I had to look twice to make an identification.
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