An early drake Garganey was on the Ogmore Estuary on another cold day on the 19th, when five Goosander and two Green Sandpipers were also present. Two Hen Harriers were still at Llanrhidian Marsh and seventy Sand Martins were at Cosmeston Lakes. On the 20th, the Water Pipit was again at Llwyn On Reservoir and a male Northern Wheatear braved the freezing conditions at Southerndown. A better day on 21st produced eight Slavonian Grebes, 38 Dark-bellied Brent Geese, 33 Eider, 21 Red-breasted Merganser, a Merlin and a Peregrine, 133 Golden Plover, 191 Curlew, a Green Sandpiper and a Northern Wheatear on the Loughor Estuary. Three Little Gulls were again at Cardiff Bay and Northern Goshawks and Red Kites were seen displaying in several places. Eight Purple Sandpipers, a Northern Wheatear and a Black-tailed Godwit were at Ogmore Estuary and another Purple Sandpiper and Wheatear, along with 162 European Golden Plovers were at Sker. Kenfig Pool had 27 Sand Martins.
The 23rd saw the Water Pipit still present along with the Greater Scaup at Llwyn Onn Reservoir and Common Chiffchaffs seemed to arrive en masse. On the 24th, a Willow Warbler was at Lisvane Reservoir and the Great Grey Shrike was again at Perthcelyn. Two Jack Snipe were at Kenfig Pool and the drake Greater Scaup and Water Pipit were again at Llwyn Onn Reservoir on 25th. A Little Ringed Plover was at The Watermill on 26th and eight Fieldfare were at Cosmeston Lakes. The 27th saw an Osprey over the Ogmore Estuary and a Lesser Spotted Woodpecker at Bryngarw Country Park and a Marsh Harrier came in off the sea at Gileston. Two Black Redstarts and five Northern Wheatears were at Port Talbot Docks. Two Red-billed Chough were at Kenfig Pool on 28th on a raw day that saw few migrants around. The 29th produced four Bearded Tits at Cardiff Bay and at least three Little Gulls, a Black-tailed Godwit was again at Ogmore Estuary. The 30th produced a couple of Barn Swallows at The Watermill, another at Kenfig Pool and four Purple Sandpipers remained at Ogmore-by-Sea. The four Bearded Tits were again in Cardiff Bay and another was at Cosmeston Lakes. Five Northern Wheatears were at Sker Farm. A cold, windy day on 31st saw the Bearded Tits still at Cardiff Bay, along with three Little Gulls. Seventy five Sand Martins and a Peregrine were at Kenfig Pool and a Red Kite was seen just north of the reserve flying over the M4 towards Margam.