Llanbadrig church, on the east side of Camaes Bay, is well worth a visit if you've not discovered the place yet. You get great views over Cemaes Bay, including Wylfa nuclear power station, and it's one of the most spectacular locations for a church that I ever come across, positioned right on the edge of a sea cliff. There were about 20 pairs of Fulmars of on the cliffs and 3 Ravens and 10 Jackdaws, but the prize bird was a pair of Choughs, bringing my year list to 133.
Another Black Gullemot? No, this is a winter plumage Guillemot. Llanbadrig church on the edge of the cliff.
Friday 15 February 2013
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