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
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts
-
I didn't realise that oystercatchers were such shrinking violets, I always considered them quite noisy and bold, even aggressive, ...
-
At the beginning of November a drake American wigeon was found at RSPB Cors Ddyga on Anglesey but was not seen the following day....
-
My only new species from this holiday turned up towards the end of what had so far proven to be a slightly disappointing whale watch...
No comments:
Post a Comment