Tuesday 12 February 2013
More Snow on Anglesey
It's always nice to see old friends again, and today was no exception. I was delighted to see that the two Snow Buntings I found on Anglesey last month were still in the same place and just as approachable and photogenic as ever. Also today we found a female Marsh Harrier, whilst out at sea there were at least 20 Red-throated Divers and 200 Common Scoter. Year 130 Snow Bunting feeding on Marram Grass Ammophila arenaria. Two Greenshank and a Redshank roosting over the high tide.
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