Notice board with map and information about the woods. |
We headed right towards the upper lake - the reason being there has been a kingfisher spotted on this lake over the last few weeks and we are desperate to spot one this year :). |
The view of the lake from the bridge. |
The upper lake (fish pond). |
We walked slowly along the river, desperately trying to spot the kingfisher that has been sighted numerous times recently. After half an hour we gave up and decided it was time to explore the rest of the woods...maybe we would get to see him on the way back?
Male Blackbird. |
Great Tit. |
Female Mallard (there were males on the pond too). (pic by Dan Turner) |
It looked beautiful today and it wasn't long before a dipper made an appearance. I love watching dippers bobbing up and down and splashing in and out of the water. They are lovely little birds and every time we visit Penllergare we always see them. Another regular visitor showed up too: the grey wagtail, infact there were two of them flying around the waterfall.
The upper pond from the other side. |
The cascades. |
Dipper. (photo by Dan Turner) |
Grey Wagtail (there were a pair). (Photo by Dan Turner) |
The scenic river. |
The Llewelyn stone bridge - a new bridge which was built in 2013. |
Song thrush. |
Long tailed tits (Pic by Dan Turner). |
Great tit. |
The path up to the higher section of the woods. |
Great panoramic of the woods and ponds. |
Daffodils. |
Dunnock. |
Snowdrops |
The path into the valley. |
Robin. |
The path off limits due to fungal disease. |
The narrow bridge crosses over the river. |
The old oak tree. |
Lower lake |
A coot. |
Mallard flying about the lake. |
After a nice break and waiting to see if any other birds arrived we decided to leave the lake and make our way back on the path. On the way we heard a carrion crow making a racket in a nearby tree and plenty of great tits flying around. We headed down the Cadle Mill side of the woods to see if there were any tadpoles in one of the ponds.
Carrion Crow |
The path leading to Cadle Mill |
Great Tit. |
Bogs full of life. |
Marsh Marigold. |
One of the ponds full of tadpoles... |
...and frogspawn. |
On our way up the mountain. |
Greater spotted woodpecker. |
The view of Swansea. |
Dan enjoying the view and watching the woodpecker fly in and out of the trees. |
Making our way back down... |
Treecreeper. |
On the way down to the main part of the woods. |
Passing huge redwoods (nb Dan is 6ft 4, so you can see the size of them). |
Walking back along the river |
Wren. |
The cascades. |
The upper lake...still no sign of Mr Kingfisher! |
Cute sticker on the dog poo bins and was photobombed by this doggy :) |
Penllergare Valley Woods is indeed one was Swansea's hidden gems, I can travel over 50 miles looking for wildlife and see nothing - But every time I venture here (only 15 minutes away) I always see something new. It's my go to place when I need to be with nature. I have to give credit to the all the people who are restoring it, they are doing an awesome job making it a beautiful place to visit all year round.
Check them out on facebook and their website.
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