Shore Lark, Bufflehead, Surf Scoter, Lesser Yellowlegs, American Wigeon... January 2026 birding gets good
Saturday 10th January was nothing less than a bloody brilliant day out. Setting off at 6am and heading west along the north Wales coast Kris and I arrived at Foryd Bay just after 8am to clear skies and a sunrise above snow-covered mountains. Unlike last time I was in a vehicle at Foryd we managed to park in a place that wasn't a sinkhole of mud, and walking south we crossed a footbridge from which the Bufflehead had been seen the late afternoon previous. A Kingfisher flitted back and forth along the channel which remained ice-free, a Greenshank was active on the far bank of the marsh, and wildfowl was present in good numbers, but no sign of the dapper duck we had travelled to see. Wandering north we eventually bumped into familiar birders from close to home, three gents who are always encouraging and quick to share sightings and knowledge. These guys are always a welcome sight at any birding location, and we tend to see good birds when we bump into them....