October in Uskmouth

Quiet compared to the Spring but there is increasing activity on the migration front - especially down in Goldcliff. The most notable of the arrivals on the Uskmouth reserve itself are the many Stonechats that keep popping up on various posts, shrubs and reeds. Also flocks of Goldfinches and more recently Linnets. Of course there is nothing like the birdsong of Spring but the Cetti's continue to call all over the reserve and there is the continual sound of the Robins, Long-Tailed Tits, Song Thrush and the occasional  Goldcrest. Plenty of Teal tucked into the reeds and Gadwall taking centre stage in the lagoons.

A gorgeous Robin

A plump female Bearded tit

A few shots of male Beardies

 

Reed Buntings

A few shots of the beautiful Stonechats

Autumn linnet flocks

Finally plenty of Goldfinches around too - feeding on Teasel and other seed bearing plants.