The Blaenserchan Valley is an area of spoil tips, deep sided mountains and now regenerated plant growth. It is the site of an old coal mine where monuments of a terrible accident are still reminders of how the South Wales valleys were built on coal and what dangerous work it was for the men and boys who worked in them.
some of the memorials |
The whole area is hopefully now being turned into a nature reserve, a lot of it has become overgrown and is difficult to get to but if managed right this would be an absolute diamond of a place.
Here's just a few of the birds that were seen there, Starting with this Chiffchaff.
chiffchaff |
These Redstarts were nesting in a wall and were back and fore constantly with food.
female redstart |
male redstart |
These Bullfinches popped out in front of us on the side of the path.
male bullfinch |
female bullfinch |
This young Robin was a bit showy.
young robin |
The Stonechats are doing well in the valleys this one's a female
female stonechat |
So a great little place with a lot of history and I've only scratched the surface with the birds and wildlife that could be there. Also the fact that it is to be turned into a nature reserve will only add to the growing number of species that makes the Blaenserchan Valley a place to be cherished.
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