Serin - 2016

Very scarce only 17 records, 4 since 2000.
Source: Pembrokeshire Bird List (2018 update) edited by Mike Young-Powell on behalf of the Pembrokeshire Bird Group.

Very scarce only 17 records, 4 since 2000.
Source: Pembrokeshire Bird List (2018 update) edited by Mike Young-Powell on behalf of the Pembrokeshire Bird Group.
Serinus canarius serinus
Two Marloes, 20 Oct, 1933 (R.M.L.); one Skomer, 2 April 1946 (E.J.M.B)
R.M.Lockley, G.C.S.Ingram, H.M.Salmon, 1949, The Birds of Pembrokeshire, The West Wales Field Society
Rare visitor
Serins have been spreading northwards in Europe since at least 1800, first breeding in Great Britain in 1967 (Sharrock 1976). The first Serins recorded in Pembrokeshire were two at Marloes on 20 October 1933 (R.M. Lockley), followed by singles at Skomer on 2 April 1946 and 30-31 May 1974, at Marloes on 8 October 1949, at Skokholm on 10 June 1967 and 11 May 1974, at St David's on 8-9 June 1972 and at Strumble Head on 10 April 1973 and 1 November 1980.