With the clocks now on British Summer time, it is getting light by 6 o'clock, and when you want to travel 120 miles to North West Wales it requires an early start.
We arrived at South Stack with a grey blanket of cloud overhead. Not the blue skies we were promised. A pair of Chough greeted us in the car park, and these were one of the main reasons I wanted to come here. Unfortunately they didn't hang around but they are super birds.
We took the path down towards the cliffs to see what sea birds were about when I noticed a Peregrine sat nicely on a rock surveying the landscape. It stayed sat there for a good 15 minutes or so, which allowed Phil and I to get some decent close views and pictures.
Pipits of the Rock and Meadow variety were heard and seen with some regularity.
Peregrine Falcon keeping watch.
We went in search of Stonechats, which we knew should be in the vicinity. There is a great area of heather and gorse which is ideal for them, and after just a few minutes of looking a stunning male popped up. He was shortly followed by a female.
Male Stonechat on the gorse.
The female.
A Northern Wheatear. Probably fresh in after it's migration.
After seeing the regal hawk - known for his hunting ability - the little birds that follow look quite vulnerable! Bus isn't nature's diversity amazing?
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Hello, awesome variety of birds and great sightings. My favorites are the peregrine and the pretty Stonechat. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteLove that stonechat on the gorse Adam… what a beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteSince birds of prey are my favorite birds, the first image is my favorite here, but all of the photos are very nicely done. Have a wonderfully blessed day.
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ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful birds.
Y'all come on by,
Hawk aka BrownDog
Fantastic pictures as always. I got my first ever Ring Ouzel in North wales last week, but just a quick glimpse. Heading to Anglesey tomorrow for a day out.
ReplyDeleteI see where the Early Birder comes from...I would be the late birder... Great photos Adam...Michelle
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots of the Stonechats
ReplyDeleteWow, what a lovely variety of birds! The falcon is so majestic and the other birds have interesting markings.
ReplyDeletegreat images of both species :) Enjoyable to see.
ReplyDeleteThe Falcon is such a majestic bird
ReplyDeleteMollyxxx
Lovley photos ,Nette
ReplyDeleteWe enjoy going bird watching! Your peregrine is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteEarly fun. Looks like you found some wonderful birds....especially the Peregrine Falcon!
ReplyDeleteReally wonderful shots!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it was worth rising early - great shots, Adam!
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