The tern colony at Cemlyn Bay is a spectacular sight, with at least 350 Sandwich terns, 150 common terns and 80 Arctic terns. Also at least seven Mediterrnean gulls including 3 adults.
Year: 211 (puffin, Arctic tern)
Even more spectacular during one of their frequent "dreds".
Mediterranean gulls now breed at Cemlyn Bay.
Thursday, 5 May 2016
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