Friday 26 February 2021
Beddmanarch Bay
Anglesey for work today provided me with a great opportunity to visit Beddmanarch Bay, and what a beautiful day it proved to be. Birding highlights were great northern diver, Slavonian grebe and at least 200 pale-bellied brent geese, plus a lot of waders as the tide retreated. Spring is really in the air now, with a chiffchaff singing in the woodland and plenty of lesser celandine and snow drops in full flower.
In the woods I came across this wonderful red squirrel. Unfortunately my camera was in my bag so this photo was taken on my phone as it disappeared over the wall!
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