Wednesday, 24 July 2013
Boat trip on Celtic Wildcat 23rdJuly13
Wildlife Trust Sections - Mid pembs and pembs Bird group
We were so lucky with the weather’ by chance the day before the long hot spell changed. Sailing from Neyland we were a full boat on Celtic Wildcat. The three Islands of Skomer, Skokholm and Grassholm were all looked at during the day. Large numbers of Puffins, other Auks, Kittiwakes etc present. Around the Lighthouse (Skokholm) both Chough and Peregrine Falcon were spotted. The Grassholm Gannet colony was – to say the least – very active. Seals were noted and further out to sea two pods of common Dolphin, Porpoise, Manx Shearwaters and Storm petrel as well as many hundreds of birds feeding round a Trawler. Thanks to Robin for organising the day to our skipper Nick and to everyone on the trip for making the day so nice.
Lyndon lomax
Monday, 22 July 2013
Ramsey island with Thousand Islands Wildlife Expeditions
A lovely boat trip today around Ramsey this morning followed by and afternoon on Ramsey. The cooler conditions of today were indeed a welcome relief. Porpoise and Puffins in Ramsey Sound, on Ramsey’s cliffs Kittiwakes with chicks, Guillies, Razors etc on the Island, Chough, Raven, Buzzard, peregrine falcon, Kestrel, Wheatear, Skylarks etc etc
Saturday, 20 July 2013
Dancing with Dolphins
A late cancellation meant a space for a Dolphin Survey trip with Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre. Lots of Dolphins and sea birds – note fish with dolphin in lower picture.
Friday, 19 July 2013
A trip to grassholm with Voyages of Discovery
We had no wind, as calm as it could be, blue skies, blue sea – lots of sea birds including Puffins, Pufflings, Jumplings, Storm petrel and of course the Gannets of Grassholm. Also a pod of about 7/8 Risso’s Dolphins including at least one maybe two calves. They did not show any interest in coming to the boat so we enjoyed their company from a respectable distance.
Monday, 15 July 2013
Today with Thousand islands Wildlife Expeditions
A morning trip today and we saw 20+ Puffins and a ‘Jumpling’ in Ramsey Sound – a little further offshore Hundreds of Puffins (Are there more than previous years) loads of Manx Shearwaters showing ‘flying skills’ by the boat, a Storm petrel, Sooty Shearwater, Grassholm’s fantastic Gannetry etc
Tuesday, 9 July 2013
Sunday, 7 July 2013
Racing cars
Yesterday was the Vintage Sports car Club hill climb at Shelsley Walsh near Worcester. Very hot long drive but great day out.
With the high temperatures, pollen and grass seed I fully understand why I now prefer Pembrokeshire to Worcestershire.
Shown is the mighty 24 Litre Napier Bentley built in 1929 (left) and an ERA built in 1938
Saturday, 6 July 2013
See the sea birds
A great afternoon with Voyages of Discovery – lovely trip to see the Gannets of Grassholm – the home of over 100,000 Gannets, as well as loads of puffins, Guillemots, Shearwaters at sea etc etc. The colours in the tide race around the bitches on our return were magic
Iceland in the sun
I have just returned from a fantastic trip to Iceland. Travelling up the western coast to Husavik in the North we came across amazing scenery, Geysers, a friendly Troll –guess which one he is!! Lots of birds in very remote locations including Sea Eagles, Gyr falcon and a 14 kilometre long by 400 metre high breeding sea bird colony and many Whales including this Humpback etc etc The weather –sunshine 25degrees C
Friday, 5 July 2013
Dolphins and Birds - again !!
Today was brill weather for a trip off Newquay for Dolphins and sea birds, Unusually two Shelduck had there small brood about ¾ of a mile out to sea off Mwnt. They do breed in burrows along these cliffs so no doubt were taking their little family to Cardigan
Monday, 1 July 2013
Boat Trip
Are you interested in a boat trip to look for sea birds and bottle nosed dolphins?.
We are hoping to run a 2 hour trip from Cardigan this coming Saturday between 8am and 10 am on a Rhib. We will only have ten people on board so we all get a 'window' seat. If you wish to know more please email myself at lyndon.lomax@tesco.net
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