| Carmarthenshire Bird Club |
| Christopher Onn, Fforest Woods 23.50 |
| 0:30 |
| Nightjar 1 |
| Tawny Owl 2 |
| Nightjar still churring over at Fforest Woods as we dealt with a cow calving at Caedelyn Farm and 2 Tawny… 1 adult seen flying over the house and a youngster doing it's begging call. |
10-06-2026
| Carmarthenshire Bird Club |
| Christopher Onn, Fforest Woods 21.55 |
| 22:00 |
| Nightjar 1 |
| Can hear one bird churring from are farm |
10-06-2026
| Carmarthenshire Bird Club |
| Gary Harper, Dinefwr Park |
| 10:30 |
| Spotted Flycatcher 1 |
| Pied Flycatcher 3 |
| Redstart 3 |
| Stock Dove 3 |
| Green Woodpecker 2 |
09-06-2026
| Carmarthenshire Bird Club |
| Angi Harrell, Cilsan |
| 14:30 |
| Cuckoo 1 |
| Great White Egret 2 |
| Little Ringed Plover 4 |
| Red Kite 2 |
| Mistle Thrush 3 |
| Common Sandpiper 2 |
| Goosander 11 |
| A distance of approx 2 miles covered west bound on the cycle path. Cuckoo was perched on a fence. GW egrets flew in together on the river. Goosanders were juveniles and almost fully grown, no adult seen. A goosander with 5 ducklings was also seen at Nantgaredig |
09-06-2026
| Carmarthenshire Bird Club |
| martin e lewis, derwen fawr Llandybie |
| 17:30 |
| Swift 1 |
| Swallow 3 |
| House Martin 6 |
| Siskin 4 |
| Greenfinch 4 |
| Great Spotted Woodpecker 1 |
| Bullfinch 2 |
| Chaffinch 5 |
| no other migrants including chiffchaff, first time in many years not seen or heard nearby. |
09-06-2026
| Carmarthenshire Bird Club |
| Clive Williamson, Pantglas, Llanfynydd |
| 16:20 |
| Spotted Flycatcher 1 |
08-06-2026
| Carmarthenshire Bird Club |
| Angi Harrell, Llyn Brianne |
| 12:30 |
| Wood Warbler 2 |
| Tree Pipit 1 |
| Redstart 2 |
| Wheatear 2 |
| Cuckoo 1 |
| Raven 2 |
| Took a walk on the track across the dam for 2.5 miles, birds seen and heard along this stretch. Numerous willow warbler and house Martin |
08-06-2026
| Carmarthenshire Bird Club |
| Jonathan Shorland, Pier Pen-bre |
| 15:20 |
| Gannet 1 |
| < 10m above coast path 500m west of Pier flying west. Returned eastward above channel to head of pier, then out to sea. (So shocked with the eye contact I nearly fell off my bike!) |
