A visitor to my garden yesterday.
A Sparrowhawk patiently waits for visitors to my bird feeders.
Thankfully without success when I was watching.
Looking back to the lay-by and the start of our walk today.
The road that effectively is the start and finish of the walk today.
the start of the greenway.
Knapweed on the roadside,
Harebellls next to the greenway.
Penycoddiau.
Is it a wasp or fly?
Nigel waits at the gate.
Is that an orange phone next ti Nigel?
Distant views to the north are not too good!
The path contouring around the north east slopes of Penycloddiau.
Rosebay willowherb blocks the distant views.
Yes, thef are still soe boggy bits that need to be negotiated.
"Can you see a a path through this reedy area?"
Nigel heads for gate that allows us to escape from the reedy area.
Our lunchtime view from our lunch spot next to the entrance to Caban Eric.A Meadow brown butterfly on the road leading to Nannerch.
An Ox-eye daisy and feeding insect next t the road leading to Nannerch
A Mute swan on the one of the fishing lakes at Wal-goch.
Nannerch's well known hostelry, but it's too soon for us
St., Michael and All Angel's Church at Nannerch.
One of many Specked wood butterflies seen today.
Bryn Rug hillfort.
These last two photos could apply to us as well!
Distance: 8.7 miles.
Climb: 1414’
Time: 5 hours 34 minutes.
On the move walking average: 2.4 m.p.h.
Overall walk average: 1.6 m.p.h.
Temperature: 17.2 Celsius to 21,2 Celsius.
Beaufort Wind Force: 0 – 3. Mainly no noticeable wind, but when it blew, it was always welcome. Towards the end of the walk, it briefly reached a 10.1 m.p.h. Gentle breeze.
Group: Martyn and Nigel. Fran had a last minute more important appointment to take her very old cat to the vet for the last time.
The temperature today was much better for walking, although at times it did feel rather humid.
This proved to be a varied walk, including country roads, stony tracks, greenways, boggy paths, reedy pathless sections, woodland paths and paths by a stream through a wood.
Lunch was taken, sitting on the roadside next to Caban Eric. Just before lunch we met a local walking her dog. We assumed that she was a Welsh speaker, as the dog responded to instruction in Welsh!
Birds seen or heard today included: Woodpigeon, Goldfinch, Jackdaw, Common blackbird, Carrion crow, Coal tit, Common buzzard, Winter wren, Mistle thrush, Mute swan, Black billed magpie, House martin, Barn swallow, Grey heron and Wood nuthatch,
We did see lots of butterflies including: Small white, Large white, Meadow brown, Small tortoiseshell and Gatekeeper.
Overall, an enjoyable walk, despite route finding was challenging at times, but most of it was our fault as Dave Berry’s route description was really good!
After walk drinks were enjoyed at the Blue Bell Inn in Halkyn, where I enjoyed Gwynt y Ddraig’s Black Dragon cider and Nigel had a pint of lemonade without ice!
Home in time to clean my boots outside and complete the tortuous job of removing seeds that had attached themselves to my socks!