Birding Group Visit to Wales 28th May 2012 : Cemlyn Bay
From Spinnies Abergowen we drove to Cemlyn Bay on Anglesey. On our way there we saw both Buzzard and Kestrel (and sometimes Buzzards hovering just like Kestrels – most unusual). We parked at the Bryn Aber end of the bay (which is sometimes cut off by the high tide) where we straight away saw six Ringed Plovers and a couple of Oystercatchers and Black-headed Gulls on the small lagoon. We walked along the shingle towards the middle of the bay and on the lagoon the first thing we saw was a Red-breasted Merganser. A we reached the middle of the larger of the islands we could see that there were many fewer birds than we expected and certainly fewer than we saw the last time we visited this site. Both islands had large numbers of Black-headed Gulls nesting but it was also clear that – by and large – the Sandwich Terns all nested on the larger of the two islands and the Common and Arctic Terns all nested predominantly on the smaller of the two islands. Continue reading