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Saturday, April 26, 2008

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64 Whimbrel and a Greenshank byThe Webley.
A walk round the headland was very productive with 50 species in 3 hours.
The first conifer plantation past the car park for Cemaes head was full of small birds including a Grasshopper Warbler, Siskin, Redpolls, Linnets and Willow Warblers.
On the head the highlight was looking down at a Kestrel hovering over the a lot of seals in the sea. Everytime it flew over them, they all put their heads out of the water!
Also a pair of Peregrine and 6 Chough (one was ringed, green on its left and red on its right).
Wheatears were in every field, probably over 50 seen altogether, mostly Greenland race.
Several Gannets were flying past the head but only a couple of Razorbills.

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