Common Curlew - 1949
Friday, September 20, 2013 at 9:11AM
Pembrokeshire Avifauna committee in 1949 BoP, Curlew

Numenius arquata arquata

Mathew had "little doubt" that it nested on Prescelly Mountain, and also "occasionally" on Skomer.  It is an abundant visitor to the coasts, especially in autumn and winter.  Before the early 1930s it was not common as a breeder, but it has greatly increased and now nests throughout the county, except the Castlemartin peninsula.  Large flocks resort to the islands during the moult, and it breeds frequently Skomer and Ramsey.  Most numerous as a breeder in the mountainous northern half of the county.

R.M.Lockley, G.C.S.Ingram, H.M.Salmon, 1949, The Birds of Pembrokeshire, The West Wales Field Society

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