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Tag Archives: chough
Wynmor Owen – sculptor
Wynmore Owen comes from a seafaring family in Llangrannog, just 25 miles or so up the coast from Dinas but he has since moved even closer. His father and grandfather were mariners and Wynmor continues this close connection to the sea … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Crafts, Nature, Wildlife
Tagged chough, Dinas, Dinas Cross, Dinas head, Newport
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Spot a chough in Dinas
The RSPB estimates that there are only 250 to 350 breeding pairs of choughs in Britain and I’d say that there’s a good chance that you’ll see some during a Tegfan holiday. With their bright red beak and matching legs, … Continue reading
Posted in Nature, Walking, Wildlife
Tagged bird-watching, Birding, chough, coast path, Coastal path, Dinas, Dinas Cross, Dinas Island, Pembrokeshire, Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax, Tegfan
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Birding at Tegfan
Tegfan’s a great base for bird watching and Pembrokeshire birders provide information and inspiration on-line. Tegfan’s wi-fi connection will allow you to explore local sightings and benefit from local birders’ knowledge of the area. This guide to Dinas Island bird life … Continue reading
Posted in Walking, Wildlife
Tagged bird-watching, birders, Birding, chough, Dinas Cross, divers, grebes, guillemots, North Pembrokeshire, Pembrokeshire, peregrine, razorbills, scoter, Tegfan, Wales
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