Monday, 24 September 2012
22Sept2012 CBMWLC and FoCB
Another joint Research trip with Friends of Cardigan Bay and the Cardigan Marine Wildlife Centre found lots of Bottle nosed Dolphins along the coast South of Newquay. Lots of good sightings for those on board as well as invaluable data collected. We also had chance to see the amazing Geology around Cemais head as well interesting skies and a sunset on the way back.
Thursday, 13 September 2012
WWT Llanelli
Sunday, 9 September 2012
Dolphin Survey Boat trip 8th September 2012
It was an early start in Newquay on ‘Sulaire’ for the start of a Bottle nosed dolphin survey trip organised jointly by Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre and The Friends of Cardigan Bay. The aim primarily to photograph animals and add new ones to the sightings catalogue and recognise animals we have seen before. A number of groups were found much to the delight of passengers who joined us. When miles of shore we were briefly visited by a Wheatear and meadow pipit both heading towards land. Presumably on passage from Ireland.
For more info about these trips and how to join us please go to http://www.cbmwc.org/and look under Boat Trips
Thursday, 6 September 2012
A day with Seals on ramsey island
A breezy but very sunny and warm day was spent on Ramsey Island with Atlantic grey seals. The photos show a 3 day old pup, an older pup playing with sea weed, a mother teaching her youngster to swim and the ‘best Bull seal fight’ I have ever seen as well as total peace and tranquillity. Thanks to Thousand islands wildlife expeditions and to RSPB Ramsey island wardens Greg and Lisa Morgan
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