Newgale: nothing on the sea but at least 8 Teal & 5 Mallard on the river (no doubt more hidden). Two groups of Lapwing (8 & 5) came in off the sea.
Nolton Haven: 2 Wigeon on the sea, 4 Red-throated Diver, 12 Common Scoter & the biggest icicles I've ever seen on the north facing cliffs!
Druidston: 6 Pochard on the sea (5 drakes), c.95 Wigeon roosting on the beach (!) in two groups - never seen that before. A total of 45 Common Scoter offshore (33 distant and flying about, heading north towards Nolton), & a group of 9 Red-throated Diver also lifted off & flew north.
Broad Haven: 2 Velvet Scoter flying about eventually settled to the south, and another 16 Common Scoter brought the total in St. Bride's Bay to 73 (assuming no double counting).
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