The wind was the biggest problem yesterday, making it hard to get photos and hold binoculars, still managed to have a good day none the less.
Loads of Arctic Terns about at Cemlyn busy feeding the young.
Sandwich Tern are feeding the young also, great to see them flying back and forth with sand eels.
I headed up into the cow field at Cemlyn (not to sure about the mind the Bull sign), to Stonechat and Meadow Pipits everywhere, flitting between the gorse.
The sight at South Stack is great thousands of sea birds flying back from feeding to the cliffs, bit of a climb to get back from the light house but worth it.
The Chough's are showing quite well and tend to visit the centre after closing, a pair has took to using the feeders also.
Loads of other birds about including a family of Peregrines who seem to be found mostly on an outcrop from the cliff.
Hope to get back today for another look.
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