Prestatyn Gutter at the eastern end of the Golf Course.
Sea holly.
A Skylark rests on the boardwalk.
A Meadow pipit posing.
Barkby Beach ahead with Eryri and the Great Orme on the skyline.
A male Stonechat.
A bee feeding.
Looking over the golf course towards the hills above Prestatyn.
A Cinnabar moth caterpiller on Ragwort.
Walk stats: 4.7 miles. Climb: 200’.
Time: 2 hours 44 minutes. On the move walking average: 2.4 m.p.h. Overall walk average: 1.7 m.p.h.
Temperature: 17.7 Celsius at the start. 19.7 Celsius at Barkby Beach when I stopped for a drink.
Beaufort Wind Force: 2 – 3. Mainly a 4 – 5 m.p.h. Light breeze, but occasionally gusting to an 8.0 m.p.h. Gentle breeze.
Group: Martyn.
The weather forecast was pretty good, at least for the morning, so I decided to head for Gronant and see if the Little terns were around.
After visiting the two hides overlooking the Little tern colony, I headed along the top of the sand dunes to Barkby Beach, stopped for a drinks break, before returning through Prestatyn Golf Course.
Alas most of the Little terns had left, but there were still a few around, although I didn’t see any. The warden said that about 128 Little terns had fledged despite predation by Kestrels.
Birds seen or heard today included: House martin, Barn swallow, Woodpigeon, House sparrow, Meadow pipit, Linnet, Skylark, Stonechat, Common starling, Sedge warbler, Herring gull, Oystercatcher, Lesser black back gull, Black headed gull, Mallard, Goldfinch and Common blackbird.
It was a good job my boots didn't need cleaning as it started to rain just after I arrived home.
1 comment:
Some great photos there Martyn!
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