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Entries in Bee-eater (4)

Monday
Jan302017

Bea-eater - 1993 to 2014

1993

One Skomer 25th May (KJSD, SJS) and perhaps the same bird at St Nicholas 25th May (MC).  These may also be the same bird as seen in Anglesey and Ceredigion in May and June.

1996

One seen at Ramsey around the farmhouse on 12th June (IDB).

1997

One on the morning of 13th May on Skokholm, the first record for the island,. It proceeded to devour numerous bumble-bees caught in brief sorties made from it's elder bush or fence-wire perches (GT). May have been the same bird as seen a few days later on the Great Orme in Caernarfonshire

1999

One at Maengwyn Farm (near Rosebush) 20th June. (JS).

2003

One Skomer, 1st May. (MO, CJ). Another Skokholm and Marloes Mere on 8th June, presumed to be the same bird (GT, GN, CR et al).

2004

One at Dale on 9th May (2004 Welsh Bird Report. Vol. 4. No. 4).

2007

One at Treleyddn Farm, near St Davids, on 2nd May (PJG et al).

2008

Two records, both singles. The first at Dinas Cross on 27th April (JP Daniels); the second on Ramsey on 24th June, where the bird sat on the Waterings exclosure for 40 minutes before flying off high towards the mainland (per Greg Morgan).

2011

Two flew over Pen Anglas on 22nd April (SEB) (thought to be the same as the two seen at Aberporth a few days later), and a single was seen on Skomer on 14th June (DB) - the 3rd island record - presumed to be the same one seen at Gower later the same day.

2012

One at Strumble Head on 19th May (RS).

2014

Three were seen passing over St. David’s Head on 17th May (KYP, MYP).

 

Saturday
Aug242013

Bee-eater - 1949 status

Merops apiaster

Mathew records one killed near Johnston C.1854; and another picked up "on some high ground near the sea coast" without date.  Three seen perched on telephone wires near Milford Haven, 13 May 1896 (Field, 23 May 1896).  The only records for south Wales.

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

Thursday
Dec222011

Bee-eater - 1994

Vagrant

Mathew (1894) refers to two occurrences of single Bee-eaters, one picked up "long dead" at the coast, undated, and one killed at Johnston in about 1854. Lockley et al. (1949) added a record of three perched on telephone wires near Milford Haven on 13 May 1896.

There have been two further records: two birds at Dale on 31 May 1958 and one at West Hook, Marloes, on 16 May 1965.

Donovan J.W. & Rees G.H (1994), Birds of Pembrokeshire

Sunday
Dec192010

Bee-eater - 1894

Species account from M Mathew, 1894, "The Birds of Pembrokeshire and its islands"

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