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Entries in Black-winged Stilt (2)

Thursday
Dec152011

Black-winged Stilt - 1994

Vagrant

The first bird recorded, at Narberth on 24 July 1976, was discovered by the local postman. Single birds then occurred at West Dale and the Gann from 3 to 6 April 1987, at Penally from 19 to 30 March 1990 and at Skokholm from 7 to 8 May 1990; this latter bird spent most of its time dodging the aggressive attentions of breeding Lapwings.

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

Saturday
Jun192010

Black-winged Stilt 

Himantopus himantopus

Vagrant.

The Black-winged Stilt is a breeding summer visitor to mainland Europe from wintering grounds in Africa.

The Black-winged Stilt was first recorded in Pembrokeshire on the 24th July 1967, when G. T. McTaggart , a postman delivering mail, came across one on a small pond near Narberth.

The second was at West Dale, also visiting the Gann, between the 3rd and 6th April 1987.

On the 19th March 1990 a Black-winged Stilt was noticed wading in flood water at Penally by an alert observer travelling on a passing train, it remained until the 30th March.

Another was at Skokholm on the 7th and 8th May 1990, where it was frequently harassed by breeding Lapwings.

Graham Rees.

(Covers records up to and including 2008).