We left the delightful town of Haverdfordwest after an English brekky in the upstairs cafe of Tesco. It was ok but the coffee was still poor. From there we headed towards an RSPB reserve bythe name of Gwenffrwd-Dinas. I can't pronounce it either.
Here we went for a stroll and bird before a lunch break near the entrance and car park. The first bird walk quickly produced great views of one of our main Welsh targets - Pied Flycatcher. Oddly it was our lunch break that discovered
our voted bird of the day, Yellowhammer.
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Pied Flycatcher |
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Nuthatch |
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Bird of the Day!!!! - Yellowhammer |
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Yellowhammer |
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Again - Yellowhammer |
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Redstart |
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Boardwalk at Dinas RSPB reserve - a simply great birding spot |
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Woodland at Dinas - Parsley in the foreground? |
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Blue Bell understory |
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a river runs through it - wagtail habitat |
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one of Australia's most wanted on the run in Wales |
Post lunch an 80 minute stroll was on the agenda.
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