Ever since part of the reeds have been cut back some time in late September 2016 (and around the same period in subsequent years), kingfishers have become quite common visitors at the reed beds overlooked by both bird hides at Forest Farm. Below is part 2 of a collection of pictures taken since then in the period 2019-now.
4 January 2019
Bird Hide #2
11 January 2019
Bird Hide #2
24 January 2019
Bird Hide #2
6 February 2019
Bird Hide #2
7 February 2019
Bird Hide #1
17 March 2019
Bird Hide #2
Bird Hide #1
5 July 2019
Bird Hide #1
1 October 2019
Bird Hide #2
22 October 2019
Bird Hide #2
8 November 2019
Bird Hide #2
11 November 2019
Glamorganshire Canal
4 December 2019
Glamorganshire Canal
5 December 2019
Bird Hide #2
8 February 2020
Bird Hide #2
1 March 2020
Bird Hide #2
1 April 2020
Bird Hide #2
2 December 2020
Bird Hide #2
15 January 2021
River Taff
3 February 2021
Bird Hide #1
10 February 2021
Glamorganshire Canal
1 June 2021
Bird Hide #2
2 December 2021
Glamorganshire Canal
12 January 2022
Glamorganshire Canal
17 January 2022
Glamorganshire Canal
18 January 2022
River Taff
19 January 2022
Glamorganshire Canal
12 February 2022
Bird Hide #2
23 May 2022
Bird Hide #2
28 November 2022
Bird Hide #1
8 December 2022
Glamorganshire Canal
17 December 2022
Glamorganshire Canal
14 January 2024
Bird Hide #2
20 January 2024
Glamorganshire Canal
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