Friday 15 March 2013
Porpoise watching on the Welsh Riviera
If you believed the weather forecast you'd never go out of the house! Yet another glorious day on Anglesey, not particularly cold, little more than breezy and sunny all day after about 10am.
We had some free time this morning, so headed over to Bedmannarch Bay. There was still at least one Slavonian Grebe and several Goldeneye, as well as at least 90 Pale-bellied Brent geese here and another 26 in Penrhos Bay.
Pale-bellied Brent Geese in Bedmannnarch Bay and Cemlyn Bay.
Flat calm waters, ideal for watching Harbour Porpoise. There were at least 2 porpoise in the bay for a good couple of hours. What was the weather forecast again???
Shag and Stonechat.
Oystercatchers and Sea Spleanwort.
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