This was my first visit to Prestatyn hillside. It's a nice bit of limestone outcrop, at the extreme north end of the Clwydian Range, and is worth another visit. Birds today included singing Garden Warbler and Raven.
The view from up here is spectacular looking over Prestatyn and Rhyl towards Colwyn Bay, Snowdonia and the Great Orme. Common Rockrose is quite common, and there is also apparently Hoary Rockrose, though I didn't see any today.
Sunday 16 June 2013
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