Lots of evidence of migration whilst out cycling this morning: Swallows everywhere, a Lesser Whitethroat at Porthclais, and a Cuckoo on Dowrog. Wheatears in several places, including 6+ along the road coming in from the north.
Late afternoon a walk around Marloes Mere produced the female Marsh Harrier, 150+ Swallows and Martins (few House Martins though) and 7 Swift bombed through, as well as a lone Dunlin flying south-east. A grassy field by the car park held 13 Wheatears. Derek had the Iceland Gull briefly in flight.
At the Gann 3 Ruff on the foreshore, along with 7 Whimbrel, 23 Dunlin, 8 Ringed Plover, and 2 Wheatear.
Ruff etc
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