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Cemlyn Bay

@CemlynBay

Tweets from the former home of Captain Vivian Hewitt, pioneer aviator and rewilder, in beautiful Cemlyn Bay, a naturalist’s paradise

Joined February 2021
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Cemlyn Bay Reposted

American Golden Plover still at Cemlyn early afternoon. On shingle beach just over the bridge from the west car park, but may be pushed off by incoming tide. If not there, Tyn Llan beach best alternative site. Osprey at Malltraeth cob pool and over Afon Cefni this morning.


A beautiful bird …

Excellent views this afternoon of the Wood Sandpiper found by @AngleseyBirdman at Valley Cob. @AngBirdNews

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Nice afternoon at Cemlyn where a White-winged Black Tern dropped in whilst we were watching the Buff-breasted Sandpiper!

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An afternoon twitch to Cemlyn for the Buff-breasted Sandpiper found by Simon @shr_thing, incredibly whilst watching the Buffbreast Simon found a White-winged Black Tern on the lagoon. 2 patch ticks in 15 minutes!

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Great views of the Buff-breasted Sandpiper at Cemlyn this afternoon. Thanks Simon! Missed the tern but American Goldie, 4 Sanderling, 2 Purp Sands, 2 Greenshank, 45 Turnstone, 20 Dunlin, Whimbrel, 25 Golden Plover also present. Wader arrival! @AngBirdNews

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Double lifer day today with Buff-breasted Sandpiper and White-winged Black Tern at Cemlyn just a minute apart from each other, both found by Simon Hugheston-Roberts! @AngBirdNews @BirdGuides @RareBirdAlertUK #birding #anglesey

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Best I got of the Buff-breasted Sandpiper at Tyn Llan, Cemlyn this eve #digiscoping @BirdGuides

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Wonderful photo …looks like an interesting little dinner party …

Excellent views this afternoon of the Wood Sandpiper found by @AngleseyBirdman at Valley Cob. @AngBirdNews

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2nd lifer of the week, this beautiful little Buff Breasted Sandpiper at #Cemlyn Nice to catch up with friends too 😀 @thedyda @derek757 @TWBIRDING @birdinginasuit @benllechbirder @AngBirdNews

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… this special bird has ‘migrated’ 1/2 a km or so east, onto the west end of the main Bay.

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Great photo of this rarity, Martin. By the looks of the location of today’s gathering, …

Excellent views this afternoon of the Wood Sandpiper found by @AngleseyBirdman at Valley Cob. @AngBirdNews

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Glorious blue skies today over ‘Y Storws’ at Cemlyn


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Superb walk from Church Bay on W coast of #Anglesey this afternoon, buffeted by wind from Irish Sea. Choughs, UK’s rarest crow, around cliffs. #biodiversity

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Cemlyn this am: 1 ad Spotted Redshank, only my 2nd Cemlyn record. 1 Arctic Skua, 2 Greenshank, 3 Common Sand, 2 Kingfisher, Arctic Skua, 1 Whinchat. @AngBirdNews

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Wylfa Head 6.30- 9.00. 3 Arctic Skua SW, 85 Sandwich Terns SW, 60 Common Scoter SW, 145 Manx Shearwater, 1 Whimbrel, 1 Common Sand, 40 House Martin. @AngBirdNews


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Got checked out by the locals on the Anglesey costal path today.

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Oh just wow …

c. 10,000 Swallows and c. 500 Starlings came into roost at the main reed bed at RSPB Cors Ddyga last night (12th) - quite a spectacle - as was a count of 64 Little Egrets.



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