St Mary's Vale: Wood Warbler video, Mipit, Redstart.

I mentioned to Tom Chinnick (Gwent County Recorder) that I still hadn't seen a Wood Warbler and he was good enough to point me to the right spot which is halfway up the Sugarloaf in Abergavenny. I drove up there in early May and pulled into the little car park.

As soon as I got out of the car I heard a Goldcrest calling and sure enough it was right there on the branch in front of me,  joined almost immediately by a male and they wasted no time in mating.

The gate just visible in this second photograph goes in front of a cottage and leads to the entrance to the walk through the valley.

On the way down I saw  a Pied Fly Catcher and heard my first Wood Warbler. Before I focus on the main course I'll just post a couple of other spots as this is such an excellent area for birding spanning as it does a wooded river valley with closed leaf canopy and open moorland.

Jays

Following the path up the hill towards the Sugarloaf I saw this Redstart on a fence by the farm.

I know these are only 'record shots' - the light wasn't particularly good at this point!

Male Redstart

Female Redstart

I also saw these handsome Linnets.

Another pretty pair - Blue Tits

From here the views are spectacular !

Up in a tree and then on a wire I saw what I believe (from the absence of a huge spur) to be a Tree Pipet.

Rounding the hill onto the Sugarloaf itself I saw this Mistle Thrush, one of a number up there.

As I approached the first parking space area I heard a bird calling from a hedgerow that turned out to be a Yellowhammer!

In a nearby tree I heard a Willow Warbler calling and captured this one mid-snack

On the hillside I saw lots of Meadow Pipits and heard and saw a Sky Lark.

Mippit with nesting material.

Walking up and over the side of the Sugar Loaf back into the woods I saw a Coal Tit 

and this (not sure, any help appreciated)

Finally tracked down the source of all the noise the elusive Wood Warbler! Here are a few photos,

 Wood Warbler