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Choughs North Wales (1 Viewer)

Mannix

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Hi, can anyone tell me where I might find the most Northerly Choughs in Wales please? Thing is the day I might get through, time will be a factor so the more Northerly the better for me as I will be travelling from Blackpool.
Cheers.
 
The most northernly are definately South Stack on Anglesey, however they are some distance out of your way. There are reasonably good chances of seeing some at the Great Orme in Llandudno but for 100% virtual guarantee I would follow the LLeyn peninsular to the very end and look around Mynydd Mawr, nr Aberdaron.It's a long way from the M6 though.
 
Hi, can anyone tell me where I might find the most Northerly Choughs in Wales please? Thing is the day I might get through, time will be a factor so the more Northerly the better for me as I will be travelling from Blackpool.
Cheers.

You could fly to the Isle of Man from Blackpool. Times and costs may be prohibitive, but worth considering perhaps.
 
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