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Updated 2 June 2020 - New blog post - A walk down Briton Ferry Canal
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Showing posts with label Mallard. Show all posts

Tuesday, 2 June 2020

A walk down the canal


Date:  2 June 2020 (Day 2 of #30DaysWild 2020)
Location:  Jersey Canal, Briton Ferry
Weather:  Sunny, warm...beautiful :)

Today was the first time I ventured out for a walk since lock-down. I feel ashamed as I have a beautiful canal less than 5 minutes from my home and only today I went down there.

Today was also the first time Dan could come around and sit in the garden since lock-down. It was such a great feeling being outdoors among nature. The canal as changed a lot since I was last there. The paths have been resurfaced and even the dirt path towards Neath is now paved. 

We took the path towards the old Wern works and it wasn't long before we spotted our first bird: The moorhen, she was with two chicks walking among the lily pads (that were flowering and look splendid).

Moorhen

Moorhen chick

We walked a bit further and spotted the swans with their 2 week old cygnets. they were really close to the bank and we were unable to see or get good pictures of them, so we decided to keep walking and hoped we would get better views on the way back. We did spot some domestic ducks, mallard and more juvenile moorhens. Plus some horses grooming each other!

Domestic ducks

Female Mallard with juvenile Moorhen

Horses grooming each other

After we walked past the horses I looked back and took a shot of the canal..it truly is a beautiful place. Our next stop was the big rock (nb: trying to find out some history regarding this rock, is it there for a reason? let me know), I always look in here to see if there is any fish or tadpoles.

The beautiful canal

The large rock...why is it here? Is it some sort of sundial or just decorative?

It was nice to see none of the foliage had been cut back so time to explore for bugs...I didn't see many butterflies just a Small Blue and a Meadow Brown. I did see a few dragonflies and damselflies, but couldn't get a pic of either. I also spotted a ladybird larvae on some brambles. 

Small Blue Butterfly

Meadow Brown Butterfly

Seven spotted ladybird larvae

Interesting rock face

Just before the end of the canal is the old Wern Works. There were a few deliberate entrances so I managed to get a pic of the colourful graffiti inside. In March there had been an illegal rave in there where more than 200 people joined together for an all-night rave. You can read the article here: https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/briton-ferry-rave-wern-works-17845656

The old Wern factory

The canal pretty much ends here so we turned around and walked back. We was so happy to see the swans were now on the bank and you could see the parents and 7 cygnets clearly. We never brought any food, but it wasn't long before someone arrived and they all made a beeline to her for their supper :)









So this was pretty much the end of our first walk in three months. It was lovely to be out, exploring and taking photos of what we find. I am hoping to pop down once a week to see how the swans are getting on :)


Sunday, 6 November 2016

Fungi hunting at Margam Park, Port Talbot

Date: 6 November 2016
Location: Margam Country Park, Junction 38 M4, Port Talbot, SA13 2TJ


We woke up to a sunny November morning and decided to visit one of our favourite haunts, Margam County Park, about 2 miles from Port Talbot. Still obsessed with finding fungi we were pretty sure we would get lucky in this 850 acres park.

We got there about 11.30am and started exploring this wonderful place. Autumn had well and truly arrived and most of deciduous trees were now displaying glorious colours of yellow, orange and reds. 

Our first stop was around The Chapter House (the abbey ruins) where we found many wonderful trees, including the two below...

A huge tree near the Chapter House displaying fabulous autumnal colours
Large ancient tree by the Abbey

Thursday, 16 June 2016

Day 16 - 30 Days Wild - Ducklings & my feet!

* Today's random act of wildness - Feeding ducks *

Day 16 - Another disappointing day :(  No boats running to Skomer due to the winds and I forgot there was a Reptile Ramble at Parc Slip, Aberkenfig at 10am.

So to drown my sorrows I went to a local lake to see if there was any activity. There were lots of young mallard ducks that were so cheeky they came out of the water to demand to fed by hand lol! After all the mealworm went, my toes seemed a tasty option! My little ‪#‎30DaysWild‬ mascot 'Wilding' got a bit of a pecking too.

There were also 3 beautiful ducks on the lake which I think were 3 female Mandarins.

The lake near Margam Park, Port Talbot
White ducks
Mandarin ducks
Closeup of Mandarin Duck
Young mallards eating out of my hand...
...then they were trying my toes!
My little #30DaysWild mascot 'Wildling' feeling a bit overwhelmed by ducks!